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    India’s Omega Seiki Mobility invests $25m to launch first EV assembly plant in Dubai

    Kuwaiti TribuneBy Kuwaiti TribuneAugust 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM), a number one Indian electrical car producer, has introduced plans to open its first worldwide electric vehicle meeting plant in Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza), Dubai, investing AED92m ($25m) over the following 5 years to speed up international growth and meet rising demand for low-emission transport throughout the area.

    The 42,000 sq ft facility — Jafza’s first EV meeting plant — will assemble OSM’s vary of electrical two- and three-wheelers, whereas additionally managing storage and distribution of auto elements and spare components.

    Operations are anticipated to start by the tip of 2025.

    Omega Seiki Mobility EV plant in Dubai

    Strategically positioned to serve export markets throughout the Center East and Africa, the plant will create greater than 100 jobs in its preliminary part and additional strengthen UAE–India commerce in clear know-how.

    Abdulla Al Hashmi, COO, Parks and Zones, DP World GCC, mentioned: “Extra producers are turning to Jafza to faucet high-growth markets throughout the Center East, Africa and past.

    “With the MENA EV market projected to achieve $14.5bn by 2029, pushed by supporting authorities insurance policies, rising demand and increasing infrastructure, this facility brings modern mobility options nearer to the area and underlines Dubai’s position as a worldwide hub for the automotive sector.”

    Uday Narang, Founder and Chairman of Omega Seiki Mobility, mentioned: “This launch is a proud second for us and becoming that it comes on Indian Independence Day. Jafza offers us unmatched connectivity to greater than 2bn shoppers and a enterprise atmosphere that permits velocity, scale and sustainability.

    “Via Dubai, we goal to make clear mobility accessible and commercially viable for companions throughout the Center East and Africa.”

    Whereas the corporate’s quick focus is on EVs, OSM additionally plans to roll out CNG-powered fashions in choose African markets, citing the gasoline’s practicality as a transitional clear vitality choice till EV infrastructure matures.

    OSM’s product vary contains the OSM Rage+ cargo three-wheeler and the OSM Stream passenger mannequin, each providing ranges of as much as 270 km, fast-charging and battery-swapping capabilities, and IoT-enabled fleet monitoring and optimisation.

    With greater than 20,000 autos already on Indian roads and greater than 160 dealerships, OSM will use Dubai as a worldwide launchpad for its clear transport options.



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