The collaboration will facilitate the establishment of integrated charging stations

7X, the trade, transport, and logistics holding group, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Emarat EV Charging Stations Company (UAEV), the first electric vehicle (EV) charging network fully owned by the government of the United Arab Emirates, on the sidelines of its participation in GITEX Global 2025.
The MoU creates a framework for cooperation in planning, deploying, operating and promoting EV charging infrastructure across the UAE. It aims to accelerate the transition to environmentally friendly fleets and enhance sustainable mobility solutions nationwide.
The agreement supports the UAE’s strategic vision to advance the broader adoption of clean transportation, attain national sustainability objectives and integrate digital innovation through ‘Wayn’, the UAE’s secure digital PO Box, as a secure and efficient channel that improves official customer communication channels and service delivery.
Expediting EV adoption
Under the agreement, 7X will support UAEV in expediting EV adoption through its National Network for Logistics (NXN) and logistics arm EMX, leveraging its extensive network of service branches and logistics centres across all emirates.
The collaboration will facilitate the establishment of integrated charging stations to streamline last-mile operations, reduce emissions, and strengthen the EV charging infrastructure in key locations.
The partnership will also drive adoption of sustainable practices across the logistics operations of 7X and its partners.
Emirati model
“Through this collaboration, we seek to establish a distinguished Emirati model that integrates innovation with sustainability and supports the goals of the ‘We the UAE 2031’ vision and the UAE’s Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative,” stated Tariq Al Wahedi, Group CEO, 7X.
“This collaboration strengthens our collective contribution to the UAE’s Net Zero by 2050 vision and reflects our commitment to building a cleaner, smarter, and more connected future,” stressed Ali Al Darwish, CEO, UAEV.
