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Mena’s first e-vehicle summit in Abu Dhabi from May 23-25

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Abu Dhabi is set to host the Middle East and North Africa’s first summit on electric vehicles this summer.

It will be held from May 23 to 25 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre. The meeting – named as Electric Vehicle Innovation Summit (Evis) – will attract a lot of prominent players in this field. It will also focus on environmental responsibility, the organisers of the event said.

Discussions will also revolve around new energy vehicles, infrastructure, batteries, energy etc.

The electronic vehicle (EV) market has witnessed a boost in the past decade, with sales more than doubling to 6.6 million in 2021 globally, a report by the Clean Energy Business Council said.

This shift in demand comes as people are switching to eco-friendly alternatives than relying on vehicles that burn fuel extensively.

The report also says that in 2012, around 130,000 EV cars were sold in a year; the same number of EV cars are sold in a week now.

EV now holds around nine per cent of the total global market share in the car industry, which was 4.1 per cent in 2020 compared to 2.5 per cent in 2019, the International Energy Agency said.

The UAE is set on its goal to extensively minimize carbon emissions by 2050. An initiative (Net Zero by 2050) was started for which the country invested Dh600 billion ($163.37bn).

Abu Dhabi Department of Energy outlined nine initiatives in November 2021 to help in the sustainable economic growth of the country during the UN’s Cop26 climate talks held in Glasgow.

Prominent and leading car industry figures will be exhibiting at Evis. This includes GMC of the US, Mercedes-Benz from Germany and Tesla, the world’s biggest EV manufacturer.

The summit will be attended by around 600 delegates, 200 exhibitors and witness a footfall of about 5,000 visitors. Also, there’s an intention to turn it into an annual event.

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Gaming meets speed: Ferrari launches first-ever esports arena in Abu Dhabi

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Ferrari World Yas Island, Abu Dhabi’s acclaimed Ferrari-themed park, has once again redefined entertainment by launching the world’s first Ferrari-themed Esports Arena. This state-of-the-art venue is set to become the go-to destination for racing enthusiasts, Formula 1 aficionados, and thrill-seekers alike.

The newly unveiled Ferrari World Esports Arena features an impressive lineup of 20 Gran Turismo simulators, thoughtfully designed to cater to a broad audience. Fourteen simulators are dedicated to adult racers, while six are specifically designed for younger guests, creating a family-friendly atmosphere that welcomes visitors of all ages.

The arena also includes three specialised F1 simulators, offering participants the exhilarating experience of sitting in the driver’s seat of a Ferrari race car and racing on legendary F1 Grand Prix circuits, including the Yas Marina Circuit. Open daily from 10am to 6pm, the Ferrari World Esports Arena offers access to the Gran Turismo simulators as part of the theme park ticket until the end of the year. The exclusive F1 simulators are available for an additional fee, starting from Dh60 per race.

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UAE fuel prices announced for September 2024

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The UAE fuel price committee on Saturday announced petrol and diesel prices for the month of September 2024.

Super 98 petrol will cost Dh2.90 a litre, compared to Dh3.05 a litre in August, while Special 95 will cost Dh2.78 a litre, compared to Dh2.93 a litre the previous month. E-Plus category petrol will be available for Dh2.71 a litre, compared to Dh2.86 a litre in August, while diesel will now cost Dh2.78 a litre, compared to Dh2.95 a litre the previous month.

he UAE has been revising retail petrol prices on the last day of the month ever since the government deregulated oil prices in August 2015 to bring them at par with the global rates.

The approved fuel prices by the Ministry of Energy, according to the average global price of oil, whether up or down, after adding the operating costs of distribution companies.

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Dubai Metro extends timings ahead of record-breaking passenger surge

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The operating hours of the Dubai Metro have been extended over the weekend, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) said on Thursday.

he authority said that the operating hours will be from 5am to 2am until Saturday, August 24 and from 8am to 2am on Sunday, August 25. Dubai International (DXB), the world’s busiest international airport, on Wednesday said it will handle 3.43 million guests over the next 13 days, as residents return from their summer holidays. Dubai Airports said that it will manage more than half a million guests between August 31 and September 1. September 1 is set to be the busiest day with DXB accommodating 291,000 guests.

According to reports, DXB welcomed a record-breaking 44.9 million guests in the first half of 2024, marking an eight per cent year-on-year increase. In January 2024 alone, DXB handled close to 8 million passengers. The numbers show an 8.4 per cent increase which marks the busiest quarter in history.

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