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Dubai adds to fleet with 200 Tesla cars

Electric cars to be used as limousines

- The National staff

DUBAI // The Roads and Transport Authority has signed an agreement with Tesla to buy 200 electric-powered cars.

The vehicles will be Model S sedans and Model X SUVs to be added to Dubai Taxi Corporatio­n’s fleet of limousines.

The cars are equipped with a “semi- autonomous” option, reducing the driver’s work and improving safety.

The agreement was signed at the World Government Summit on Monday night and forms part of Dubai’s plans for a smarter city and green economy.

“It is also part of the Dubai Smart Autonomous Mobility Strategy aimed at transformi­ng 25 per cent of total journeys in Dubai into autonomous journeys by 2030,” said Mattar Al Tayer, director general and chairman of the RTA.

He signed the agreement with Elon Musk, chairman and chief executive of Tesla.

The RTA chief welcomed Tesla’s new office in Dubai, which will be used for distributi­on and maintenanc­e.

“Tesla has been selected for its pioneering endeavours in the manufactur­ing of electric vehicles,” Mr Al Tayer said.

“The company is focused on improvemen­t and creativity in autonomous driving, as well as the storage of power.”

Last year, Tesla developed a hybrid system for generating and storing solar energy in its vehicles and broadened its scope to make buses and heavy vehicles.

“It has also improved the autonomous driving systems by migrating from semi-autonomous driving to a fully autonomous driving environmen­t, thus obviating the need for a human driver,” said Mr Al Tayer.

The RTA will be carrying out a test run of Tesla’s autonomous electric vehicles as part of the Dubai Taxi limo fleet.

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