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UICCA hosts first 'Policy Hack' to create enabling environment for electric mobility in UAE

Stakeholders from across the industry were invited to participate in the policy hack, including public sector representatives including Essa Abdulrahman Al Hashmi Assistant Undersecretary, Sustainable Communities Sector, Acting Assistant Undersecretary, Green Development and Climate Change Sector, Ministry of Climate Change and Environment.

ANI May 26, 2023 23:41 IST googleads

UICCA hosts first 'Policy Hack' to create enabling environment for electric mobility in UAE. (Photo Credit - WAM)

Abu Dhabi [UAE], May 26 (ANI/WAM): The UAE Independent Climate Change Accelerators (UICCA), an Abu Dhabi-based think tank and accelerator supporting the nation's transition to a green economy, hosted its first Policy Hack to create an enabling environment for electric mobility in the UAE.
Held in partnership with Peec Mobility, a UAE-grown start-up that supports the petrol-to-electric transition of vehicles, this is the first in an ongoing series that will be hosted by UICCA.
Stakeholders from across the industry were invited to participate in the policy hack, including public sector representatives including Essa Abdulrahman Al Hashmi Assistant Undersecretary, Sustainable Communities Sector, Acting Assistant Undersecretary, Green Development and Climate Change Sector, Ministry of Climate Change and Environment.
Attendees also included delegates from the Ministry of Economy, the Abu Dhabi Department of Municipalities and Transport, the Integrated Transport Centre - Abu Dhabi, National Taxi Dubai, Sharjah Road Transport Authority and Sharjah Asset Management.
The private sector was also represented by key players, such as Careem, Nomad Capital, Howden Insurance, Lloyds Bank, and the EST Lab Energy Center from the University Politecnico di Torino.
Sheikha Shamma bint Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, President and CEO of UICCA, in her opening remarks, said, "The UICCA is on track to becoming the driving force that is supporting start-ups as they scale their businesses. By facilitating connections with potential partners, creating access to suitable funding mechanisms or advocating for policy change, we believe it is vital to work hand in hand with the innovations we are accelerating. My hope is that this Policy Hack will pave the way for open dialogue and the sharing of ideas with clear and considered outcomes that can help us build a roadmap that will allow businesses, such as Peec Mobility, to thrive."
The Policy Hack provided a platform for industry participants to discuss and explore ideas on how to approach the repurposing of existing petrol vehicles as an effective and sustainable alternative to purchasing brand-new electric vehicles.
Zach Faizal, Founder of Peec Mobility, added, "Our partnership with the UICCA is a testament to UAE's vision of being a global leader in sustainability. It was my honour and great privilege for Peec Mobility to have been selected as the first start-up to begin the policy hack series chaired by Sheikha Shamma bint Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, President and CEO of UICCA. We are truly very grateful for this opportunity and we trust that this partnership will have a positive impact on the UAE's sustainability goals,"
Peec Mobility presented the financial, environmental and opportunity cost benefits of petrol-to-electric transition technology, while discussions amongst participants during the Policy Hack identified:
* limitations relating to existing licensing and regulation frameworks on petrol-to-electric vehicle conversions
* the risks considerations for insurance providers when looking to insure petrol-to-electric converted vehicles
* the need to upskill the workforce to maintain electric vehicles
* interest in more petrol-electric conversion of vehicles beyond use in public transportation
"We are at a point in time where every decision we take on the technologies we seek to implement and policies we look to change will dictate the very livelihood of the future generations. In only 7 years, we will all be accountable for these decisions so let's make sure to take proper action now. Practical and immediate solutions are the only way forward," continued Faizal.
Earlier this year, the UAE government announced its Net Zero 2050 Charter which supports the country's Net Zero 2050 Pathway. This includes the transport sector as a key focus area with the adoption of electric vehicles.
In line with this, the Dubai Road Transport Authority has also endorsed a plan to transform taxis in Dubai into becoming fully environmentally friendly (hybrid, electric and hydrogen-powered) by 2027.
In 2022, the UAE ranked 8th globally on electric mobility readiness in a report by Arthur D. Little. (ANI/WAM)

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