Abu Dhabi Department of Energy Announces EV Charging Tariff for the Emirate

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In line with Abu Dhabi Government strategies to drive transport electrification and achieve climate ambitions, the Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE) announced a new governance framework, for charging electric vehicles (EVs) in the emirate, in collaboration with key stakeholders. The aim is to enhance vehicle-grid integration and encourage the private sector and consumer participation to scale up EV use in Abu Dhabi.

The tariff will be implemented by Abu Dhabi Distribution Company (ADDC) and Al Ain Distribution Company (AADC) and takes effect August 26, 2021.Following registration, a flat monthly fee of AED 92 will be applied to all EV charger owners until a meter is installed. After the installation of the meter, billing will be based on actual consumption.

If you live in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi or run a business here and charge electric vehicles at your property, you need to register your electric vehicle charger so that ADDC or AADC can install a meter specifically for your charger.


To register your EV charger, click here.

For more details and a list of Frequently Asked Questions please click here.

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