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Autel Signs Strategic MoU with UAEV to Advance Next-Generation Smart-Charging and Energy Solutions in the UAE

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Autel Signs Strategic MoU with UAEV to Advance Next-Generation Smart-Charging and Energy Solutions in the UAE
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Autel Signs Strategic MoU with UAEV to Advance Next-Generation Smart-Charging and Energy Solutions in the UAE

2025-11-29 13:16 Last Updated At:12-01 15:50

SHENZHEN, China & DUBAI, United Arab Emirates--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 29, 2025--

Autel Digital Power Co., Ltd has signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Emarat EV Charging Stations Company (UAEV), the national Charge Point Operator responsible for developing and operating the UAE’s electric-vehicle charging network. The agreement reinforces Autel’s commitment to supporting the UAE’s vision for a reliable, high-performance, and future-ready EV charging infrastructure.

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The MoU was formalised during a UAEV delegation visit to Autel’s global headquarters in Shenzhen, where both sides discussed advancing next-generation charging and energy-management technologies tailored for the UAE’s mobility needs and hot-climate conditions.

Under the MoU, Autel and UAEV will collaborate on key technology areas, including Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) interaction, battery-energy storage systems (BESS), and intelligent charging platforms engineered for the national charging network. The cooperation will include joint research, pilot programmes, and locally optimised solutions designed to enhance network reliability, operational efficiency, and long-term scalability.

Autel contributes proven technical strengths, including ultra-fast DC charging systems capable of operating in temperatures above 55°C, remote-maintenance capabilities, and ongoing R&D in power modules, AI-enabled diagnostics, and cloud-platform optimisation. Combined with UAEV’s national mandate and strategic rollout plan, the MoU supports the development of a smarter and more adaptive EV charging ecosystem across the UAE.

Ali Al Darwish, Chief Executive Officer of UAEV, said:

This collaboration represents an important step in advancing the UAEs next generation of smart-charging and energy-management solutions. By pairing Autels technical strengths with our expanding national infrastructure, we are building an ecosystem that is more resilient, more intelligent, and aligned with the UAEs clean-mobility ambitions.”

Melody, Vice President at Autel Digital Power Co., Ltd, said:

Autel is honored to collaborate with UAEV on this national initiative. This MoU is a milestone in strengthening the UAEs EV charging infrastructure. We remain committed to supporting the countrys vision with advanced technologies that deliver high reliability and efficiency.”

As the UAE accelerates its shift toward sustainable mobility, UAEV continues expanding its nationwide charging network, with plans to install more than 1,000 high-speed DC chargers by 2030 in support of the UAE’s Net Zero 2050 Strategy.

About Autel

Autel Digital Power Co., Ltd is a global leader in EV charging and smart-energy solutions, offering ultra-fast chargers, and intelligent software platforms used worldwide to support reliable, future-ready mobility and energy infrastructure.

Autel’s complete EV charging ecosystem, featuring its MaxiCharger DC and AC product line alongside its integrated software solutions, including operator management systems and user applications designed for intelligent, end-to-end charging experiences

Autel’s complete EV charging ecosystem, featuring its MaxiCharger DC and AC product line alongside its integrated software solutions, including operator management systems and user applications designed for intelligent, end-to-end charging experiences

Group photo of UAEV representatives with Autel executives during the signing ceremony in Shenzhen, reflecting shared commitment to accelerating the UAE’s smart-charging infrastructure.

Group photo of UAEV representatives with Autel executives during the signing ceremony in Shenzhen, reflecting shared commitment to accelerating the UAE’s smart-charging infrastructure.

Autel Vice President Melody and UAEV CEO Ali Al Darwish hold the signed Memorandum of Understanding, formalizing the collaboration to advance the UAE’s national EV charging infrastructure.

Autel Vice President Melody and UAEV CEO Ali Al Darwish hold the signed Memorandum of Understanding, formalizing the collaboration to advance the UAE’s national EV charging infrastructure.

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune announced a plan Wednesday to fully fund the Department of Homeland Security, moving past a split between the two Republican leaders that resulted in Congress leaving Washington last week without a fix to a record-setting partial government shutdown.

They said in a joint statement that “in the coming days” Republicans in Congress will return to a Senate plan to fund most of the department through an agreement with Democratic senators, with the exception of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Border Patrol. Republicans would then try later to fund those agencies through party-line spending legislation.

Neither outcome is guaranteed, and the strategy could potentially still face opposition from the GOP’s own ranks even though President Donald Trump has given his support.

“We appreciate and share the President’s determination to once and for all bring an end to the Democrat DHS shutdown,” said Johnson, R-La., and Thune, R-S.D.

The plan represents a do-over of what senators had in mind when they passed a bipartisan funding agreement through unanimous consent last Friday. The Senate could approve similar legislation as soon as Thursday morning through unanimous consent, but even if that happens, it's unclear how quickly the bill could move through the House. It will likely take several months for Republicans to act on the second part of Trump's plan and pass budgeting legislation to fund ICE and Border Patrol.

House Republicans refused to go along with the Senate plan last week, instead changing the bill to fund all of DHS for 60 days.

As a result, the shutdown continued as lawmakers left for their home states and congressional districts for a two-week recess. The DHS shutdown reached its 47th day on Wednesday.

Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said in a statement, "Republican divisions derailed a bipartisan agreement, making American families pay the price for their dysfunction."

The announcement from the GOP leaders showed that for now, Thune and Johnson are on the same page. Their working relationship experienced a rupture late last week when Johnson — at the urging of many House Republicans — rejected Thune’s plan.

The top Republicans hoping the path ahead will win over skeptical GOP colleagues, but the most conservative lawmakers are likely to seek full funding for all of Trump’s immigration and deportation operations.

“Let’s make this simple: caving to Democrats and not paying CBP and ICE is agreeing to defund Law Enforcement and leaving our borders wide open again,” Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa., posted on X. “If that’s the vote, I’m a NO.”

It is uncertain whether Johnson could find enough support from the House to recall lawmakers back to Washington before their spring recess ends in mid-April.

Meanwhile, the narrow budget package being prepared for later this year is expected to fund ICE and Border Patrol through the remainder of Trump’s term, as a away to try to ensure those agencies are no longer at risk from Democrats objecting to the president’s immigration enforcement agenda.

Earlier Wednesday, Trump weighed in on the shutdown, using a social media post to seemingly call on Republicans to fund the immigration portions of DHS through a bill that would not require Democratic support. He said he wanted the legislation on his desk by June 1.

“We are going to work as fast, and as focused, as possible to replenish funding for our Border and ICE Agents, and the Radical Left Democrats won’t be able to stop us,” Trump said.

House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries released a statement saying, “It’s time to pay TSA agents, end the airport chaos and fully fund every part of the Department of Homeland Security that does not relate to Donald Trump’s violent mass deportation machine.”

The vast majority of Homeland Security workers continue to report to work during the shutdown, but many thousands have been going without pay. That led to more Transportation Security Administration agents calling out from work, causing frustrating security lines at some of the nation's biggest airports. Those bottlenecks appeared to be clearing this week as agents began receiving backpay, per an executive order from Trump.

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Associated Press writer Lisa Mascaro in Washington contributed reporting.

Sen. Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., speaks during a news conference after a policy luncheon on Capitol Hill, Tuesday, March 24, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib)

Sen. Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., speaks during a news conference after a policy luncheon on Capitol Hill, Tuesday, March 24, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib)

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill, Friday, March 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib)

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill, Friday, March 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib)

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