Gulf News reported: The Sharjah Exhibition Center in the United Arab Emirates and the Middle East International Exhibition Group MIE recently announced that they will hold the first new energy vehicle exhibition in Sharjah in October next year. The exhibition has received strong support from the Sharjah government.
In this cooperation, the Sharjah Exhibition Center will be responsible for organizing dealers of local new energy electric vehicle brands in the UAE to participate in the exhibition, while MIE Group is responsible for organizing other areas except the UAE, especially the organization of Chinese new energy vehicle brands. It is expected that more than 150 exhibitors and 50 speakers from new energy vehicle companies, energy storage technologies and products, smart travel, low-altitude flight and other industries from more than 20 countries and regions around the world will attend the conference.
Exhibition consultation: Mr. Xiong 18221333184 (mobile phone/wx)
Gulf News reported: The Sharjah Exhibition Center in the United Arab Emirates and the Middle East International Exhibition Group MIE recently announced that they will hold the first new energy vehicle exhibition in Sharjah in October next year. The exhibition has received strong support from the Sharjah government.

▲A group photo of the guests attending the conference
In this cooperation, the Sharjah Exhibition Center will be responsible for organizing dealers of local new energy electric vehicle brands in the UAE to participate in the exhibition, while MIE Group is responsible for organizing other areas except the UAE, especially the organization of Chinese new energy vehicle brands. It is expected that more than 150 exhibitors and 50 speakers from new energy vehicle companies, energy storage technologies and products, smart travel, low-altitude flight and other industries from more than 20 countries and regions around the world will attend the conference.
Exhibition consultation: Mr. Xiong 18221333184 (mobile phone/wx)


Saif Madfa, CEO of Sharjah Exhibition Center, said that China is the main driver of the new energy vehicle market and hopes that the exhibition will promote further cooperation in the field of new energy vehicles between Saudi Arabia and China.

Wang Hailin, head of the Middle East International Exhibition Group, said that China and Arab countries have close economic and trade cooperation, and strengthening cooperation in the field of new energy vehicles will inject new momentum into deepening cooperation between China and Arab countries.

▲Sales 7 was displayed at the press conference
Previously, the two parties had jointly held a press conference, signed an on-site contract to announce their cooperation in organizing exhibitions, and more than 10 local media conducted on-site reports and interviews.

▲Signing site
BYD has confirmed that it will bring the Hiace series to the 2025 Sharjah New Energy Auto Show. In February this year, BYD officially announced its entry into the Saudi market and opened its first store in Saudi Arabia. BYD stated that it will continue to increase its presence in the Middle East market in the future.

▲BYD Hiace
According to reports, the UAE has announced the goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 in accordance with its commitments under the Paris Agreement. The UAE plans to invest more than AED 600 billion in renewable energy, promote the transformation of sustainable transportation, and build a national network of electric vehicle charging facilities. It is expected that the market size of new energy vehicles and their charging facilities in the UAE will reach US$5.2 billion by 2029. Astute Analytica's report predicts that its electric vehicle market size is expected to reach US$82.21883 billion by 2032, with a compound annual growth rate of nearly 45.84% during the forecast period (2024-2032).

The UAE Energy Minister said that electric vehicles already account for more than 1% of the country's automobile market and are expected to exceed 370,000 vehicles by 2032, accounting for 11% of passenger cars. By 2050, electric vehicles will account for 50% of the total vehicles on the road.
As one of the seven emirates in the United Arab Emirates, Sharjah is actively promoting the development of electric vehicle-related industries.

It is understood that the 2025 Middle East International Exhibition MIE will also hold two new energy vehicle series exhibitions in Saudi Arabia and Morocco respectively. The combination of the three exhibitions will strengthen the development of electric vehicle manufacturers in the Middle East and African markets, accelerate the application of electric vehicles, and thus Help reduce the carbon footprint of the transport sector in Central and Eastern Africa.