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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211; Saudi Arabia is rapidly advancing toward its vision of becoming a global leader in sustainable mobility, with focused efforts underway to build a fully localized electric vehicle (EV) charging network.</p>



<p> This initiative represents a key step in the Kingdom’s broader strategy to diversify its economy, reduce carbon emissions, and establish a world-class green transportation ecosystem in line with Vision 2030.</p>



<p>At the forefront of this transformation is Smart Mobility, a joint venture between China’s Foxconn Interconnect Technology and Saudi Arabia’s Saleh Suleiman Al-Rajhi and Sons. </p>



<p>The company is pioneering the development of Saudi Arabia’s first locally produced EV charging network — integrating hardware, software, and manufacturing to create a system tailored to the Kingdom’s unique environmental and logistical conditions.</p>



<p>According to Ben Jia, Vice President of Sales at Smart Mobility, the company’s mission is to merge global expertise with Saudi innovation. </p>



<p>“Our mission is to bring our experience from China and Europe to establish a Saudi-based charging manufacturer,” he said. </p>



<p>“We want to create solutions designed for Saudi heat, Saudi users, and Saudi roads. This market has unique challenges, and we are engineering around them.”</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia’s growing EV market has attracted both local and international players, highlighting the nation’s commitment to sustainable transportation.</p>



<p> Smart Mobility’s work demonstrates how strategic partnerships and localized production can help meet the Kingdom’s long-term sustainability goals. </p>



<p>By producing chargers domestically, the company aims not only to reduce dependence on imports but also to enhance local job creation and industrial capability.</p>



<p>A significant milestone in this journey came when Smart Mobility signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Al-Bassami Transport Group, one of Saudi Arabia’s leading logistics companies.</p>



<p> The agreement focuses on electrifying the country’s logistics sector, starting with a pilot project that includes installing charging stations at Al-Bassami’s headquarters, followed by expansion across its logistics hubs nationwide.</p>



<p>“Fleet electrification is the fastest path to EV adoption in Saudi Arabia,” Jia explained. “By working with logistics leaders like Al-Bassami, we can prove that electric transport isn’t just sustainable — it’s commercially viable. Once the model works for logistics, it can expand to other sectors.”</p>



<p>The collaboration underscores how private-sector partnerships are driving innovation in Saudi Arabia’s evolving energy and transport sectors. </p>



<p>As more companies align with the nation’s sustainability agenda, localized manufacturing and technology development are expected to create ripple effects across industries — from renewable energy and battery production to smart infrastructure and digital mobility platforms.</p>



<p>Smart Mobility’s next major step will be the unveiling of its “Saudi Made” EV charger factory design before the end of 2025. </p>



<p>This project will pave the way for the establishment of the first Foxconn EV charging equipment factory in the Middle East, marking a historic advancement for the region’s manufacturing sector.</p>



<p>The company has already begun shipping chargers from Taiwan and China to support the initial stages of deployment. </p>



<p>However, local production is expected to begin soon, creating a robust supply chain within the Kingdom. “We’ve already started shipping chargers from Taiwan and China, but soon we’ll be making them right here in Saudi Arabia,” Jia said. </p>



<p>“It’s about building capability, not just importing technology.”</p>



<p>As Saudi Arabia continues to invest in renewable energy, advanced infrastructure, and electric mobility, initiatives like Smart Mobility’s localized EV charging network will play a vital role in shaping the country’s green future.</p>



<p> With growing collaborations between international innovators and Saudi companies, the Kingdom is steadily positioning itself as a hub for clean technology in the Middle East — driving progress that aligns with its vision for a sustainable, diversified economy.</p>
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