JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia’s Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Co., EVIQ, has formed a strategic partnership with the Kingdom’s first EV brand, Ceer, to expand the nation’s charging infrastructure and promote sustainability.
EVIQ, a joint venture between the Public Investment Fund and the Saudi Electricity Co., aims to bolster the electric vehicle ecosystem by collaborating with manufacturing brands and local partners to implement installation and maintenance operations.
This initiative will establish a comprehensive charging network to support widespread electric vehicle adoption.
EVIQ CEO Mohammad Baker Gazzaz highlighted the agreement’s significance in supporting the electric vehicle sector in Saudi Arabia.
“This partnership will help encourage the wider adoption of electric vehicles, making them a seamless and convenient choice for drivers in the Kingdom. We look forward to fruitful cooperation with Ceer to achieve a more environmentally friendly and sustainable future for the Kingdom.”
Saudi Arabia aims to convert 30 percent of vehicles in Riyadh to electric by 2030, part of a larger strategy to cut emissions in the capital by 50 percent and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060.
The Kingdom is also targeting the production of approximately 300,000 vehicles by 2030, seeking a 50 percent share of car sales in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries by 2025.
Ceer CEO James DeLuca emphasized that the partnership extends beyond building an electric vehicle industry. “We are also committed to providing an exceptional experience for electric vehicle owners in the Kingdom. We are pleased to partner with EVIQ to ensure a comfortable and seamless driving experience for electric vehicles in the Kingdom,” he said.
The partnership signifies a major step toward realizing the Kingdom’s vision of developing an automotive industry and promoting sustainable transportation.
By aligning Ceer’s commitment to advanced Saudi electric vehicles with EVIQ’s goals of building an effective network, this collaboration paves the way for a smooth transition to electric mobility.
Last year, EVIQ announced plans to install over 5,000 fast chargers across 10,000 locations throughout the Kingdom.
This strategic initiative not only enhances Saudi Arabia's electric vehicle infrastructure but also aligns with broader economic and environmental objectives, paving the way for a sustainable future and diversified economy.
Ceer is investing significantly in research and development to produce competitive electric vehicles, with government support through incentives and regulations designed to foster industry growth.