the United Arab Emirates proudly opened one of the largest ultra-fast electric vehicle charging centers in the world in Abu Dhabi on Monday. This center, recognized as the sixth largest electric vehicle charging station globally, symbolizes the UAE's commitment to sustainable mobility and a greener future. The large ADNOC center, located on the Sheikh Zayed Highway E11, features 60 high-speed charging points. These points can charge electric vehicles from 0 to 80 percent in just 20 minutes. This achievement is part of ADNOC's ambitious roadmap to electrify the UAE's highway network by the end of 2027. The opening of this center occurs just before Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW), where global leaders gather to discuss the future of sustainable energy. Engineer Sharif Al-Olama, the Deputy Minister of Energy and Petroleum Affairs, stated at the event, 'This center is an important step in implementing the national electric vehicle policy and advancing our vision for sustainable mobility across the country.' This infrastructure serves as a vital enabler for long-distance electric vehicle travel and helps the UAE move towards smarter and more sustainable mobility. With the opening of 20 electric vehicle charging centers by the end of 2027, the UAE is on track to become a global model for sustainable mobility.