Khaleej Times

Electric vehicles here to stay

- Rohma Sadaqat

Electric vehicles (EVs) are here to stay, and they are here to grow, says Fadi Ghosn, chief marketing officer at Nissan Motors Middle East. Speaking at the live talks at the Dubai Internatio­nal Motor Show 2017, Ghosn noted that when it comes to electric vehicles in the region, there is one thing that needs to be focused on, and that is “what’s working now and putting strategies in place about what is to come”.

“An EV doesn’t need to be boring. Today, you have sports cars that are electric, but at the same time you have [EVs] that look like every other ordinary car that you would find on the road. The challenge right now is creating legislatio­n and providing incentives for people to use them on the roads,” he said.

The shift towards electric cars is going to be increasing­ly important in the coming years, as cities continue to grow. “We know that as cities today grow, there is going to be a lot of pressure on the air, so EV will provide a good platform for relief due to their zero emissions. There is already a lot of work that is being done towards this end in terms of investment­s globally — in 2016, around $250 billion was spent on renewable energy — and it is clear that the shift will be towards EVs,” he said.

Shehab Gargash, CEO and managing director of Gargash Group, however, said that there is still a lot more to be done in the eco-friendly car segment.

“The big question is not if, but when the move to electric is going to take place. You hear everything from 10-40 years; my guess is that 20 years from now, you’re going to see electric vehicles being a significan­t part of the automotive world. And, we are seeing various approaches to it.”

The big proof of concept, he said, was Tesla. “Before, the idea was that electric cars were environmen­tally friendly and green city cars. Tesla has proven that wrong and said that electric cars are for everyone. They have shown us the path about where the industry is heading and this has forced many companies to change their pace and aggressive­ly pursue the electric cars division. You can already see it in Dubai — if you go to any of the major car showrooms they will show you their electric cars division.”

Demand, he said, is aided by what customers are seeing around them. “If they see that the proper infrastruc­ture is there, such as charging stations, free parking, no Salik and such, then they are more likely to be keen about the idea of having an electric car. Again, it is not if you will embrace the idea of electric cars, but how early you will adopt it. Drivers in Dubai will embrace it earlier, because the infrastruc­ture is there. I feel that Dubai will be a pioneering market for next generation electric mobility simply because of the support and vision of the government­s and the investment­s in proper infrastruc­ture.

— rohma@khaleejtim­es.com

 ??  ?? From top: A Rolls-Royce at the Dubai Police pavilion, a Toyota Prius hybrid, a GMC Yukon and Lincoln Navigator Presidenti­al were just some of the juiciest vehicles on display at the motor show.
From top: A Rolls-Royce at the Dubai Police pavilion, a Toyota Prius hybrid, a GMC Yukon and Lincoln Navigator Presidenti­al were just some of the juiciest vehicles on display at the motor show.
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Fadi Ghosn at the exhibition with the Nissan Leaf.

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