Training Series: e-Mobility in the Middle East

»Best Practice: How to build a successful emobility business in MENA«


Date: May 02, 2024 (virtual)
Time: 12:00 am - 04:00 pm (CEST)
Level: Expert

About the Training series: e-Mobility in the Middle East

The "e-Mobility in the Middle East" series is a 3-course program for industry experts and investors. It covers the Middle East's electric mobility market, regulations, and trends, including charging infrastructure, challenges, and investment prospects.

The course also discusses local manufacturing, consumer adoption, and emerging EV technologies, making it valuable for businesses eyeing regional expansion.


Your trainer: Ahmed Samir Elbermbali

Ahmed is the Managing Director for CharIN in the Middle East Region and the Sustainability Market Leader for the Middle East at Bureau Veritas, with extensive experience in the sustainability and clean energy industry.

As a trusted advisor to regional clients, he assists them in achieving their net-zero goals.

Ahmed's expertise in clean energy and sustainable mobility is highlighted by his role as the Zero-Emission Vehicles (ZEV) Lead at the UN Climate Change High-Level Champions, where he advocated for the ZEV Declaration to accelerate the transition to ZEVs in leading and emerging markets.

Ahmed Samir Elbermbali Managing Director CharIN MENA

»Best Practice: How to build a successful emobility business in MENA«

May 02, 2024 (virtual)

Learn from successful examples of establishing e-mobility businesses in MENA countries, from EV manufacturing to CPO and EMSP operations. With markets growing rapidly and funding readily availalbe, the region offers significant opportunities for both expanding existing business models but also bottom-up inception of new corporations.

Gain access to the most important business communities and netowrks in the region and connect with opinion leaders and decision makers.


Event Info

Date: 05/02/2024 – 05/02/2024
Location: Online

Event contacts

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