Tellus Power welcomes UAE undersecretary to showcase EV innovations

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Group photo marking the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure’s visit to Tellus Power offices.
Group photo marking the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure’s visit to Tellus Power offices.

Tellus Power Globe Holding Limited welcomed His Excellency Eng Sharif Al Olama, Undersecretary of the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, to its Hong Kong offices last week. The high-level visit reflects the UAE’s vision for international partnerships that advance energy efficiency, clean mobility, and sustainable infrastructure.

During his visit, H.E. Eng Al Olama toured Tellus Power’s research and development facilities, where he was introduced to the company’s latest advancements in electric vehicle (EV) charging, including Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) and Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) technologies.

Advancing Innovation in EV Charging

The visit underscored the progress of a UAE-based joint venture between Tellus Power Globe Holding Limited, BinHendi Holding, and Sing Family Enterprise Group. The initiative aims to establish one of the first EV charger manufacturing facilities in the Middle East, aligning with the UAE’s ambition to become a global hub for advanced energy and infrastructure technologies.

“I am pleased with our visit to Tellus Power’s offices in Hong Kong, where we witnessed promising innovations in sustainable EV solutions,” said H.E. Eng Sharif Al Olama. “This engagement marks a valuable step toward future cooperation, aligning with our shared vision for advancing clean and smart EV infrastructure.”

Building a ‘Made in UAE’ Clean Mobility Future

“We are deeply honored by the visit of H.E. Eng Sharif Al Olama, whose leadership and vision continue to inspire innovation in sustainable infrastructure,” said Yansong Li, Co-Founder of Tellus Power. “This collaboration marks a milestone in our journey to delivering ‘Made in UAE’ EV chargers and positioning the Emirates as a leader in advanced energy solutions for the region and beyond.”

With the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure’s support, Tellus Power’s Middle East division is set to strengthen its partnerships with key stakeholders. Together, they aim to accelerate the transition toward cleaner, smarter, and more connected mobility ecosystems.

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