The Dubai Taxi Corporation (DTC) has started the trial of the Skywell electric vehicle as part of its limo service.
The move is part of the commitment to the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) emission-free public transport goals in the emirate by 2050.
As part of a study to assess electric vehicles, DTC is undertaking a trial period for multiple models of EVs produced by various companies to ensure optimal results.
The trial period of the Skywell EV, which lasts for three months, includes testing the vehicle on Dubai roads to identify its features and ability to operate within the DTC fleet while giving due consideration to international standards of comfort, safety, and security.
"This strategic operational step is in line with the best practices for achieving the vision of our leaders to offer quality services that make customers happier and enrich the mobility experience across Dubai. Such a drive warrants delivering top-notch services while ensuring comfort and safety in line with the top environmental protection standards to achieve emission-free transportation by 2050,” said Mansoor Rahma Al Falasi, CEO of Dubai Taxi Corporation.
Eco-friendly vehicles already make up 70 per cent of the DTC fleet. DTC strives to add 70 eco-friendly vehicles to its fleet each year, in a bid to migrate to emission-free public transport means in Dubai.
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