Muscat Daily

Omani EV to be launched by 2025

60,000sqm Suwaiq factory to produce 1,248 cars annually

- Our Correspond­ent Muscat

An idea of an electric car that emerged in 1987, and transforme­d into a working prototype in 2009, may finally see the light of day and be on roads as early as 2025.

Sultan bin Hamad al Amri, Chairman of Nur Majan Automobile Company, who has persistent­ly pursued his dream of manufactur­ing the first electric vehicle (EV) in the region despite many challenges over the past

decades, has entered a joint venture with a Canadian automotive manufactur­er Trouvé Victory Inc to produce electric as well as hydrogen fuel cars.

Nur Majan’s working prototype of the gull-wing sports EV model was licensed by Omani authoritie­s in 2015 and plans were in place to start production

in 2018 at a 60,000sqm factory in Suwaiq. But floods that year delayed setting up the factory.

Speaking to Muscat Daily Amri said, “Our dreams are coming true. We will start producing electric cars in 2025, with an annual capacity of 1,248 cars. We have signed a contract with

Trouvé Victory to fund the developmen­t of our factory and to pro

duce the ‘Sultanah’ electric car in Oman.”

Elaboratin­g on the name, Amri informed that a ship named Sul

tanah took Ahmed al Numan al Kaabi to America in 1840. “He

was the first Arab emissary to visit the United States. He was

sent by the Sultan of Oman, Sayyid Said bin Sultan, and he set sail from Zanzibar in the newly built ship to New York for trade between the two countries.”

Amri informed that constructi­on work of the factory will be completed in 2024 and production will begin at the end of 2025.

“The fast lean-green-omanimachi­ne will drive 600km on a single charge, with very little or

no maintenanc­e required up to 21 years,” he claimed.

Powered by an 85W Lithiumion battery, it will be equipped with a device to recharge automatica­lly after the battery is drained. “The body is made of carbon fibre composite, which is ten times stronger than steel but five times lighter, giving the EV longer driving range on a single charge.”

Of the hiccups that have delayed the project, Amri said production was set to begin in 2018, but the factory was flooded following heavy rains. “We found that the site was along a wadi. More than Ro1mn was invested

to fill in earth and raise the land by 2m.”

Amri is confident his dream will become a reality soon. “The factory employees 12 Omani and Arab engineers who will be engaged in production in the first phase of the project, besides exchanging expertise with the Canadian side. I have made more

than 130 trips around the world to learn and gain insights into the EV industry.”

The fast lean-greenOmani-machine will drive 600km on a single charge, with very little or no maintenanc­e required Sultan al amri

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Prototype of Nur Majan on Muttrah Corniche (Supplied photo)

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