
Tellus Power Globe Holding Limited, BinHendi Holding And Sing Family Enterprise Group Sign Joint Venture Agreement To Launch One Of The First EV Charger Manufacturing Companies In Middle East With Sup
IRVINE, Calif., June 18 (Bernama) -- Tellus Power Globe Holding Limited ('Tellus Power' or the 'Company'), a global provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, today announced the official signing of a joint venture agreement with the renowned BinHendi Holding and SFE Group on May 30, 2025. This move responds to the surging growth of the electric vehicle (EV) market and the urgent need to accelerate e-mobility infrastructure development across the Middle East. This collaboration, supported by the UAE Ministry of Investment (the 'Ministry of Investment'), marks the establishment of one of the first EV charging equipment manufacturing companies in the Middle East.
The Ministry of Investment played a pivotal role in facilitating this greenfield investment, reiterating its commitment to attracting future-enabling investment into the UAE while also supporting and promoting the growth of family businesses in the UAE's markets and strengthening the country's position as a regional hub for advanced manufacturing and sustainable technologies – two priority sectors under the National Investment Strategy of UAE.
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