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We're excited to attend the upcoming Electric Vehicle Innovation Summit (EVIS) 2025, held in Abu Dhabi, UAE, from April 21 to 23. This event is quickly becoming one of the key meeting points for electric vehicle (EV) professionals across the Middle East and beyond—and we’re looking forward to being part of it again.
For those unfamiliar with EVe'reIS, it's a regional exhibition and conference focused entirely on the EV ecosystem. Hosted in the UAE’s capital, EVIS provides a unique platform that brings together government leaders, industry experts, OEMs, energy companies, and component manufacturers. The show covers every link in the EV value chain—from battery technology and charging infrastructure to vehicle design and fleet management.
The Middle East has significantly increased its investment in clean transportation in recent years. According to a report by PwC, the GCC EV market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 30% between 2022 and 2028. The UAE, in particular, is taking a leadership role, with government initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions and achieving net-zero targets. Events like EVIS reflect this growing commitment by providing a platform for collaboration, innovation, and partnership-building.
What sets EVIS apart from other global trade shows is its regional focus. While Europe and North America have well-established EV networks, the Middle East is still in the process of building out its infrastructure. This creates unique opportunities for manufacturers, technology providers, and startups to engage early with new partners and tailor solutions to local market needs. For companies like ours at Workersbee, EVIS is more than just a booth—it’s a space to listen, learn, and explore how our charging solutions can support local transitions to electric mobility.
This year, EVIS will host over 100 exhibitors and welcome thousands of visitors, from engineers and procurement teams to policymakers and investors. The conference tracks are especially valuable, with sessions focusing on smart grid integration, battery swapping, EV charging standards, and fleet electrification. These topics align closely with the technologies we’re developing, particularly in the fast-evolving world of charging infrastructure.
At our booth (Hall 2-322), Workersbee will be showcasing a range of our latest products. These include:
Portable EV Chargers designed for flexibility, safety, and ease of use—ideal for both residential and fleet applications
EV Charging Cables built with a focus on durability and compatibility with international standards
EV Adapters engineered to bridge different charging interfaces and provide seamless charging experiences across regions
We’ve designed our solutions with the end-user in mind, focusing on features that support practical deployment, safety compliance, and long-term reliability. Whether you’re looking for OEM manufacturing options, charging products for your fleet, or adaptable solutions for multi-standard markets, we’d love to start that conversation with you at EVIS.
We know that EV charging is not a one-size-fits-all space. Countries and cities have different requirements, grid capabilities, and user behaviors. That’s why attending EVIS matters—not just for us as a supplier but for everyone invested in the future of e-mobility. Face-to-face meetings remain one of the most effective ways to explore collaboration, ask detailed technical questions, and share challenges that don’t always come through in emails or product catalogs.
Our team is especially looking forward to connecting with our customers and partners from across the Middle East. We see the region as a hub of growing momentum for sustainable transportation, and we want to be part of that progress by offering products that are both technically advanced and ready for market deployment. EVIS gives us a chance to discuss those ambitions directly with the people shaping the market on the ground.
If you're attending the summit, we’d love for you to stop by our booth and take a closer look at what we’ve been working on. If you're still deciding whether to attend, I highly recommend putting it on your calendar. Whether you're in product sourcing, infrastructure planning, R&D, or government policy, EVIS offers valuable insights and connections that are difficult to find elsewhere.
See you in Abu Dhabi!