With the introduction of a new service allowing UAE owners of electric vehicles (EVs) to charge their cars at a location of their choosing, they will shortly experience additional convenience.
Expanding its products to include a creative electric vehicle charging solution. Cafu a UAE-based vehicle energy delivery and service platform, fits the nation's continuous shift towards green and sustainable mobility.
The new service gives two other ways for drivers to pay for charges. First is a premium, on-demand mobile charging system akin to Cafu's current gasoline distribution approach, The second choice will be a trailer-based self-service mobile, pop-up solution. Fast charging and vehicle-agnostics that is, compatibility with any make or model of electric vehicle qualify both choices.
After its effective release in Canada last year, this EV charging system is scheduled to make its Middle Eastern premiere. Cafu wants to give owners of electric vehicles more freedom and convenience with this service so they may charge their vehicles without having to go to a particular charging point.
Chief Business Officer Alaa El Huni of Cafu underlined that, being a home-grown UAE brand, the business is happy to provide this service to its local clients. He pointed out that with its gasoline delivery system, Cafu is known for offering the same ease and efficiency. El Huni also said that by improving recharging choices, which will inspire more drivers to convert to electric vehicles, so lowering carbon emissions, supporting the UAE's goal towards sustainable transportation.
Cafu's powerful AI-driven technology, already applied in its gasoline distribution activities, powers the new charging service. Accessible via Cafu's Internet of Things-enabled platform, this new solution will be accessible to fleet operators switching to electric vehicles as well as to individual users via the company app, When installing charging stations at their depots, fleet operators may have high expenses and lengthy installation delays; therefore, Cafu's mobile solution will help to overcome these obstacles by offering a more affordable and quick substitute.
This innovative service stands out mostly for its semi-mobile charging points. By being used without grid power, these direct current fast chargers (DCFCs) assist to scale the network faster and further lower both lead times and costs. This adaptability in infrastructure is projected to provide more easily available charging options, therefore supporting the UAE's fast expansion of the EV market.
Big automakers have also drawn notice to Cafu's creative approach to EV charging, Beginning in 2025, the company will formally be the official charging partner for German luxury car maker Audi and will have teamed with them. This cooperation highlights Audi's dedication on providing flawless EV experiences to its consumers and Cafu's will to improve the electric car ecosystem in the nation.
Managing Director of Audi Middle East René Koneberg underlined the significance of this cooperation since it is a logical next step towards Audi's aim of reimagining the experience with electric vehicles. Audi seeks to solve one of the main issues with electric mobility: charging accessibility by including mobile EV charging. Koneberg underlined that this cooperation will let Audi users to enjoy the freedom of charging their vehicles anywhere they go, therefore facilitating the change to electric driving and improving the whole user experience.
Cafu's new electric vehicle charging system is expected to be very important for supporting UAE green projects as the nation keeps pushing for sustainability. The service is projected to foster wider acceptance of EVs across the region by providing better convenience and lowering the obstacles to electric car ownership, therefore contributing to a cleaner and more sustainable future.
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