EVIQ, BYD sign deal to expand Saudi Arabia’s EV charging network 

A memorandum of understanding was signed between Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Co. and Al-Futtaim Electric Mobility, which has a partnership with Chinese firm BYD.
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Updated 28 January 2025
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EVIQ, BYD sign deal to expand Saudi Arabia’s EV charging network 

RIYADH: High-speed electric vehicle charging stations are set to be installed at Al-Futtaim Electric Mobility locations across Saudi Arabia, thanks to a new deal to boost the industry.

A memorandum of understanding was signed between Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Co. — a joint venture between Saudi Electricity Co. and the Public Investment Fund — and Al-Futtaim Electric Mobility, which has a partnership with Chinese firm BYD.

EVIQ is planning to deploy more than 5,000 charging stations in strategic locations by 2030, as the Kingdom seeks to become a leader in the EV industry.

Global projections suggest that eco-friendly vehicles will account for 50 percent of car sales by 2035, making the country’s electrification efforts critical in shaping the future of mobility.

EVIQ CEO Mohammad Gazzaz, highlighted that the partnership with BYD marks a step toward transforming Saudi Arabia’s transportation landscape.

“By combining our expertise in fast-charging infrastructure with BYD’s expertise in electric mobility, we aim to deliver an unparalleled EV charging experience for EV owners in the Kingdom, contributing to the nation’s sustainability goals and Vision 2030 agenda,” he said.

Badr Khojandi, general manager of BYD Saudi Arabia, said that strategic collaborations such as this are key to shaping a greener, more sustainable future for the Kingdom.

He added: “The partnership between BYD and EVIQ aligns with our shared vision of driving sustainable mobility through cutting-edge EV technology and infrastructure.”

In addition to expanding its charging network, EVIQ’s research and development facility in Riyadh will support this initiative by testing and refining technologies tailored to the Saudi market, ensuring that all solutions are compatible, efficient, and meet the highest safety standards.

BYD sold over 3 million new energy vehicles worldwide in 2023 while Al-Futtaim Electric Mobility, a subsidiary of the Al-Futtaim Group, focuses on advancing sustainable mobility solutions across the Middle East.

Earlier this month, EV manufacturer Lucid Motors became the first global automotive company to join the Kingdom’s “Made in Saudi” program as the country continues strengthening its industrial capabilities. 

This milestone allows Lucid to use the “Saudi Made” label on its products, reflecting the Kingdom’s emphasis on quality and innovation. 

The initiative is part of a broader strategy to increase the industrial sector’s contribution to the gross domestic product to at least 20 percent by 2025 while also attracting investments, boosting non-oil exports, and creating sustainable job opportunities, all in line with the goals of Vision 2030’s economic diversification plan.


19k ‘Made in Saudi Arabia’ products now reaching 180 global markets: industry minister

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19k ‘Made in Saudi Arabia’ products now reaching 180 global markets: industry minister

RIYADH: Products carrying the “Made in Saudi” logo have reached 19,000 and are shipped to 180 countries, according to the minister of industry and mineral resources.

In his opening speech at the third edition of the “Made in Saudi” exhibition, Bandar Alkhorayef indicated that the program now includes 3,700 registered national companies.

He noted that the first half of 2025 recorded the highest semi-annual figure for non-oil exports, valued at SR307 billion ($81.8 billion), after total exports in 2024 reached approximately SR515 billion.

The “Made in Saudi” program was launched in 2021 with the aim of strengthening the presence of local products in domestic and international markets and contributing to the growth of the national economy in line with Vision 2030 targets.

The minister highlighted the efforts of the Saudi Exports Development Authority in facilitating the access of national products to global markets.

This has been achieved through the signing of 108 export agreements, the registration of 433 importers on the Saudi Exports platform, and the licensing of nine export houses whose outbound trade has reached 21 countries with a value of SR390 million.

The “Made in Saudi” program is an initiative of the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program. It is managed by the Saudi Export Development Authority, also known as Saudi Exports, a governmental body tasked with increasing the Kingdom’s non-oil exports. 

Saudi Exports developed and is managing the program with the strategic intent of supporting the nation in achieving the objectives of its transformative Vision 2030.