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Electric cars are the future and when it comes to technology no one can beat the UAE! The Al Damani DMV3000 is the first electric car that will be entirely made in the UAE, according to recent news it will be ready by the end of this month! The UAE’s first electric car will have a maximum speed of 160 kilometres per hour and a range of more than 405 kilometres on a single battery charge. Furthermore, 25% of the parts are sourced from local marketplaces. M Glory Holding Group has collaborated with some of the top companies in the car industry like General Motors & Aston Martin.
“The electric car is called Al Damani DMV300, and we expect the first batch of cars to roll out by the end of June,” said the chairwoman of the company behind the cars, Dr Majida Alazazi of the M Glory Holding Group told Khaleej Times during the Electric Vehicle Innovation Summit. “We have established a temporary factory at Dubai Industrial City (DIC). The arrangements began in October last year and we will start production in a few days,” she added
“When you charge at home, it will get fully charged in 6 to 8 hours. But we have a fast charge, which will charge the car up to 85 per cent in 30 minutes. We are working to develop a charger that can charge within 4 hours at home,” she said. “Our capacity per day is 8 to 10 cars and 10,000 cars a year from the temporary factory. Once the main factory gets ready, it will be capable of producing 50,000 to 70,000 cars per year.”
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