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Have a project in mind? Need a quote? Our team is ready to help you with your EV charging needs across the GCC. Let’s build the future together.
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+971 54 483 7475
info@tatheer.ae
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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+971 54 483 7475
info@tatheer.ae
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does installation take?
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Residential installations typically take 4–6 hours. Commercial projects vary based on scale, usually 1-6 months from site survey to commissioning.
Do I need DEWA approval?
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Yes, all EV charger installations in Dubai require DEWA approval. We handle the entire permitting process on your behalf.
Is there a warranty on installations?
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All our installations come with a minimum 2-year workmanship warranty. Charger equipment warranties vary by manufacturer, typically 3–5 years.
Can I monitor my charger remotely?
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Yes, all our smart chargers come with mobile app access for monitoring, scheduling, and energy tracking in real time.
Do you offer maintenance contracts?
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Yes, we offer flexible maintenance plans including preventive maintenance, remote monitoring, and emergency support packages.
How much does it cost to drive an electric car compared to a petrol car in the UAE?
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Driving an electric car is much cheaper than a petrol car in the UAE. With petrol prices around AED 3.2 – 3.4 per litre, a petrol car costs about 25–30 fils per km.
A Tesla Model 3 (≈60 kWh battery) costs around AED 18 for a full charge and delivers 400–450 km range, which is about 4–5 fils per km.
Overall, EVs are 5 to 6 times more economical, with lower maintenance costs.
A Tesla Model 3 (≈60 kWh battery) costs around AED 18 for a full charge and delivers 400–450 km range, which is about 4–5 fils per km.
Overall, EVs are 5 to 6 times more economical, with lower maintenance costs.
How long does it take to charge my car?
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Charging duration depends on multiple factors. The main factors are 1) the Charging Speed OR Charger’s Power, 2) the Car’s Charging Speed limitation or Power Rating, and 3) the Car’s battery capacity. On average, a Level 2 (7.4 KW or 11 KW) charger can charge the car in 3 to 6 hours from 50% to 100%