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Dubai to get 200 ultra-fast EV charging stations by 2025 under Parkin–e& deal
Dubai to get 200 ultra-fast EV charging stations by 2025 under Parkin–e& deal

Arabian Business

timea day ago

  • Automotive
  • Arabian Business

Dubai to get 200 ultra-fast EV charging stations by 2025 under Parkin–e& deal

Parkin has signed a 10-year agreement with charge&go to supercharge Dubai's electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure with 200 ultra-fast direct current (DC) charging stations. The project, scheduled to launch in October 2025, will cut charging times to under 30 minutes through advanced DC technology. The network will be rolled out at key destinations across Dubai, including high-density residential communities, major retail centres and leisure hubs, aligning with the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan and supporting the needs of more than 40,000 EVs currently on the road. EV charging in Dubai Phase one of the initiative will see the installation of 20 charging stations in some of the city's busiest areas, followed by a full rollout of 200 public and private charging points over the next 12 months. Unlike conventional alternating current (AC) systems, DC charger technology enables significantly faster charging. Customers will also benefit from real-time status updates, booking options and secure in-app payments through Parkin's mobile application. Mohamed Abdulla Al Ali, CEO of Parkin, said: 'This 10-year partnership with charge&go is a clear example of our commitment to providing cleaner, greener tech-driven mobility solutions to our customers. 'Working closely with our colleagues at e& allows us to tap into a global network of knowledge and expertise along with advanced services across diverse sectors. 'Both Parkin and e& share a commitment to leveraging technology to meet the needs of our digitally savvy clients, supporting Dubai's ongoing transformation into a global, sustainable and future-ready city. 'This collaboration is essential to accelerate the adoption of electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles and to expand the necessary infrastructure to meet Dubai's growing ambitions for sustainable mobility.' Muammar Al Rukhaimi, CEO of Etisalat Services Holding, said: 'Dubai is rewriting the playbook on how big cities can embrace sustainability at scale, and this EV charging rollout marks a decisive step forward. 'At e&, we are fuelling a movement by deploying cutting-edge technology that delivers real-world impact while ensuring quicker charging turnarounds and a superior customer experience. 'This partnership with Parkin makes green mobility effortlessly accessible and shows how a city can grow boldly without costing the planet.' Parkin, which operates approximately 212,000 paid parking spaces across Dubai, first signed an MoU with charge&go in October 2024 during the GITEX exhibition. The new DC charging network will operate under a strict 'park and charge' protocol, ensuring designated bays are only occupied during active charging to prevent overstays and unauthorised use.

Zeekr announces $57,900 Model Y rival, plans charging network rollout
Zeekr announces $57,900 Model Y rival, plans charging network rollout

The Australian

time10-08-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Australian

Zeekr announces $57,900 Model Y rival, plans charging network rollout

Chinese EV maker Zeekr has announced a bold move that could undermine Tesla's hold on the Australian market. Many vehicles in Australia are capable of ultra-fast charging; however, their ability is limited in practice due to underdeveloped EV infrastructure. Yes, Tesla does offer Superchargers, but this infrastructure is often exclusive to Tesla owners. For other EV drivers, there are limited public EVs that support truly rapid charging. In New South Wales, if you exclude Tesla-exclusive chargers, there are approximately a dozen stations capable of 350kWh or higher charging that are available to the public. Currently, there are 93,078 registered electric vehicles in the State, according to Transport NSW. This equates to thousands of electric vehicles for every 350kW charger in New South Wales. Zeekr views this as an opportunity to bring their ultra-fast 800V charging stations to Australia, which has already seen immense success in China. 2025 Zeekr 7X. Picture: Supplied MORE: Australia to miss out on lifesaving tech Zeekr Vice President Frank Li says the company is 'seriously considering' building a network of ultra-fast chargers around Australia to accommodate the growing need of their customers. 'We're seriously considering this to support our 800V vehicles. Fast, reliable charging is essential to the Zeekr experience, and we're working on solutions that deliver real value to our customers,' Mr Li says. The company plans to launch a massive charging network as part of its ambitious strategy for the Australian market, following the recent introduction of the Zeekr 7X, which is the company's first vehicle to feature an 800V platform in Australia. Zeekr's mid-sized SUV competes directly with other popular models, such as the Tesla Model Y, BYD Sealion 7, and various other electric SUVs. 2025 Zeekr 7X. Picture: Supplied The 2025 Zeekr 7X starts at $57,900 before on-road costs (around $64,000 drive-away), with the flagship Performance AWD variant priced at $72,900. That positions the 7X about $1000 cheaper than the Tesla Model Y, though slightly more expensive than the BYD Sealion 7. Zeekr says the price for the 7X, which joins the Zeekr X (a small SUV) and the Zeekr 009 (a luxury people mover) in the brand's expanding Australian line-up, remains competitive in the country's growing market. 'This was intended to bring the Zeekr brand to more Australian homes. With so much to offer, we really feel this is incredible value,' Mr Li said. 'We justify our price positioning by delivering long-term value and a tech-forward ownership experience tailored to discerning Australian drivers.' The 7X range comprises three main variants: the RWD (standard range), RWD long-range, and 7X Performance AWD. MORE: 'Jet on wheels': Luxury van's insane cost 2025 Zeekr 7X. Picture: Supplied The RWD model features Zeekr's 75kWh (LFP) 'Golden Battery' technology, which enables rapid charging from 10 per cent to 80 per cent in just 13 minutes. This model also comes standard with height-adjustable air suspension, heated front seats, 19-inch alloy wheels, a panoramic sunroof (with electric sunshade), and interior ambient lighting. According to the EV brand, this variant is capable of a claimed 0-100km/h sprint in around 6.0 seconds. Next in line is the 7X RWD long-range model, which features similar characteristics to the RWD model but offers a larger 100 kWh battery. Despite the increased battery capacity, performance remains unchanged compared to the standard RWD model. The top-spec model of the Zeekr 7X range is the Performance AWD, which delivers the best performance figures in the line-up and shares its battery with the Long Range RWD variant. It is equipped with the same 100 kWh battery found in the long-range model but uses twin electric motors, enabling a 0-100 km/h acceleration in just 3.8 seconds. MORE: Huge lane marking change to Aussie roads 2025 Zeekr 7X. Picture: Supplied 2025 Zeekr 7X. Picture: Supplied The EV brand aims to sell over 2,000 electric vehicles in 2025, and according to Melvyn Low, Zeekr's Head of Product, the 7X plays a crucial role in the brand's achievement of this milestone. 'Our insights into Australian consumers reveal a strong appetite for EVs that combine practicality, performance, and premium design — without the compromises often seen in legacy models,' Melvyn said. 'The 7X reflects this understanding, offering a purpose-built electric SUV tailored to local driving conditions and lifestyle needs, with the space, tech, and refinement modern drivers expect. 'With performance at its core and continuous evolution through OTA updates, the 7X redefines what it means to drive premium.' Read related topics: China Ties James Chung Digital Content Creator James is a Digital Content Creator at and is part of the News Corp Australia's digital real estate team. His previous experience includes working for Sky News Australia.

Zeekr 7X Australia specs and price revealed
Zeekr 7X Australia specs and price revealed

News.com.au

time08-08-2025

  • Automotive
  • News.com.au

Zeekr 7X Australia specs and price revealed

Chinese EV maker Zeekr has announced a bold move that could undermine Tesla's hold on the Australian market. Many vehicles in Australia are capable of ultra-fast charging; however, their ability is limited in practice due to underdeveloped EV infrastructure. Yes, Tesla does offer Superchargers, but this infrastructure is often exclusive to Tesla owners. For other EV drivers, there are limited public EVs that support truly rapid charging. In New South Wales, if you exclude Tesla-exclusive chargers, there are approximately a dozen stations capable of 350kWh or higher charging that are available to the public. Currently, there are 93,078 registered electric vehicles in the State, according to Transport NSW. This equates to thousands of electric vehicles for every 350kW charger in New South Wales. Zeekr views this as an opportunity to bring their ultra-fast 800V charging stations to Australia, which has already seen immense success in China. Zeekr Vice President Frank Li says the company is 'seriously considering' building a network of ultra-fast chargers around Australia to accommodate the growing need of their customers. 'We're seriously considering this to support our 800V vehicles. Fast, reliable charging is essential to the Zeekr experience, and we're working on solutions that deliver real value to our customers,' Mr Li says. The company plans to launch a massive charging network as part of its ambitious strategy for the Australian market, following the recent introduction of the Zeekr 7X, which is the company's first vehicle to feature an 800V platform in Australia. Zeekr's mid-sized SUV competes directly with other popular models, such as the Tesla Model Y, BYD Sealion 7, and various other electric SUVs. The 2025 Zeekr 7X starts at $57,900 before on-road costs (around $64,000 drive-away), with the flagship Performance AWD variant priced at $72,900. That positions the 7X about $1000 cheaper than the Tesla Model Y, though slightly more expensive than the BYD Sealion 7. Zeekr says the price for the 7X, which joins the Zeekr X (a small SUV) and the Zeekr 009 (a luxury people mover) in the brand's expanding Australian line-up, remains competitive in the country's growing market. 'This was intended to bring the Zeekr brand to more Australian homes. With so much to offer, we really feel this is incredible value,' Mr Li said. 'We justify our price positioning by delivering long-term value and a tech-forward ownership experience tailored to discerning Australian drivers.' The 7X range comprises three main variants: the RWD (standard range), RWD long-range, and 7X Performance AWD. All variants will support Zeekr's 'Golden Battery' technology, which enables rapid charging from 10 per cent to 80 per cent in just 13 minutes. The RWD model features a 75kWh LFP battery and comes standard with height-adjustable air suspension, heated front seats, 19-inch alloy wheels, a panoramic sunroof (with electric sunshade), and interior ambient lighting. According to the EV brand, this variant is capable of a claimed 0-100km/h sprint in around 6.0 seconds. Next in line is the 7X RWD long-range model, which features similar characteristics to the RWD model but offers a larger 100 kWh battery. Despite the increased battery capacity, performance remains unchanged compared to the standard RWD model. The top-spec model of the Zeekr 7X range is the Performance AWD, which delivers the best performance figures in the line-up and shares its battery with the Long Range RWD variant. It is equipped with the same 100 kWh battery found in the long-range model but uses twin electric motors, enabling a 0-100 km/h acceleration in just 3.8 seconds. The EV brand aims to sell over 2,000 electric vehicles in 2025, and according to Melvyn Low, Zeekr's Head of Product, the 7X plays a crucial role in the brand's achievement of this milestone. 'Our insights into Australian consumers reveal a strong appetite for EVs that combine practicality, performance, and premium design — without the compromises often seen in legacy models,' Melvyn said. 'The 7X reflects this understanding, offering a purpose-built electric SUV tailored to local driving conditions and lifestyle needs, with the space, tech, and refinement modern drivers expect. 'With performance at its core and continuous evolution through OTA updates, the 7X redefines what it means to drive premium.'

Car Deal of the Day: grab a quirky Genesis GV60 for £330 a monthCar Deal of the Day: a quirky slice of Korean luxury for £330 a month
Car Deal of the Day: grab a quirky Genesis GV60 for £330 a monthCar Deal of the Day: a quirky slice of Korean luxury for £330 a month

Auto Express

time20-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Auto Express

Car Deal of the Day: grab a quirky Genesis GV60 for £330 a monthCar Deal of the Day: a quirky slice of Korean luxury for £330 a month

Top notch 800V platform means ultra-fast charging Quirky design and interior Platform shared with brilliant Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6 It's not an easy job to give EVs some personality, but the lovable Genesis GV60 succeeds where so many others fail. If this quirky little number tickles your fancy, you can now grab one for as little as £330 per month through the Auto Express Find a Car service. Based on the 'Premium Comfort' specification, there's a lot of car on offer for the money here. Advertisement - Article continues below The deal is over a 36-month term and requires a £4,276 initial payment (including the brokers fee), after which you'll just need to cover the £330.78 monthly fee with a 6,000-mile annual limit. For this, you'll get a very well equipped GV60 model with a single electric motor producing 228bhp. This is powered from a 77.4kWh battery pack running on a cutting-edge 800V electrical system that'll be able to charge the battery from 10-80 per cent in around 18 minutes at ultra-high speed DC fast chargers. Range is pretty good, at 321 miles, and the car will get from 0 to 62mph in just under 8 seconds. However, the real reason you'd look at a Genesis over its key rivals is its quirky style and functional interior. The GV60 is very clearly a Genesis, the twin-strake headlights and diamond pattern grille instantly link it to its more conservatively-styled range mates, but then it goes a bit kooky around the rear. With a short and squat tail, plus a zig-zag piece of chrome up the sides, the GV60 is one of the more eccentric looking electric cars on the market. Most of the tech inside is drawn from other Genesis models, which is no bad thing. The dual-screen layout is functional, easy to use and has plenty of toys inside to keep even the most digitally savvy owners happy. Space is also great, with plenty of room up front and a wide rear bench that easily fits three across, despite the sloping roofline. The Car Deal of the Day selections we make are taken from our own Auto Express Find A Car deals service, which includes the best current offers from car dealers and leasing companies around the UK. Terms and conditions apply, while prices and offers are subject to change and limited availability. If this deal expires, you can find more top Genesis GV60 leasing offers from leading providers on our Genesis GV60 page. Check out the Genesis GV60 deal or take a look at our previous Car Deal of the Day selection here…

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