Members and guests can now charge their electric vehicles at the facilities
Accelerating the transition towards a sustainable low-carbon future, Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club and Emirates Golf Club have become the latest destinations to house Dubai Electricity and Water Authority’s (DEWA) Electric Vehicle (EV) green chargers, both clubs seeing the installation of a public charging station.
DEWA has installed two charging stations, with each station able to charge two vehicles at a time. Furthermore, DEWA plans to increase the number of charging stations from 100 to 200 stations during 2018 with the locations available on DEWA website and smart application.
“DEWA’s smart initiatives help to create a smarter and better future for all residents of Dubai,”said Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority.
The public charger, (dual outlet) provides full charge in two to four hours, depending on the type of car and battery capacity.
“Sustainability and environmental practices continue to be a key focus at Emirates Golf Club and Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club,” remarked Christopher May, CEO, Dubai Golf.