ROSHN and EVIQ Accelerate EV Adoption in Saudi Arabia

ROSHN Group, Saudi Arabia's leading real estate developer and PIF-owned giga-project
ROSHN Group, Saudi Arabia's leading real estate developer and PIF-owned giga-project
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ROSHN and EVIQ Accelerate EV Adoption in Saudi Arabia

ROSHN Group, Saudi Arabia's leading real estate developer and PIF-owned giga-project
ROSHN Group, Saudi Arabia's leading real estate developer and PIF-owned giga-project

ROSHN Group, Saudi Arabia's leading real estate developer and PIF-owned giga-project, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Company (EVIQ), a leading provider of EV charging solutions to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) across Saudi Arabia.
Under the terms of the MoU, ROSHN and EVIQ will cooperate in evaluating, assessing and developing direct-current infrastructure solutions for EVs within residential communities and commercial properties developed by ROSHN spanning the Kingdom.

The MoU is a significant milestone in ROSHN's and EVIQ's efforts to promote the adoption of EVs to create a more sustainable future for the Kingdom. This agreement represents a new era of accessibility and convenience for the public, aligning with the Kingdom's Vision 2030 objective of increasing the number of electric vehicles on the roads of Riyadh to 30%.

"We are delighted to be working with EVIQ as part of our strategy to implement cutting-edge technologies and partner with best-in-class collaborators,” said CEO of ROSHN Group David Grover.

“This agreement underscores our dedication to creating a robust EV ecosystem, which began with ROSHN Front, the iconic Riyadh destination with over 800,000 visitors each month, proudly hosting EVIQ's inaugural public EV charging facility,” he said.

“We are thrilled to be expanding our collaboration to provide EV charging infrastructure throughout ROSHN's humanized, integrated communities across the Kingdom,” he added.

The CEO of EVIQ, Mohammad Baker Gazzaz, said the agreement signals the commitment of both companies to a mutual objective of improving quality of life.

“EVIQ's advanced EV charging technology combined with the coverage of ROSHN's integrated communities and properties will result in a widespread network of high-speed chargers in strategic locations around the kingdom, which will result in a positive experience for EV users and support the EV adoption objectives of Saudi Arabia."

The collaboration between ROSHN and EVIQ will also see the launch of the Kingdom's first fast-charging public site launch at ROSHN Front in Riyadh.

This strategic alliance aims to leverage the expertise of both entities to enhance the infrastructure and support systems crucial for the widespread adoption of EVs in the region.

The partnership with EVIQ aligns with ROSHN's ambitions to raise the bar for the real estate industry through innovation, sustainability, and integrity.



Qatar Records Budget Surplus of $713 Mln in Q2 

15 December 2022, Qatar, Doha: Three men stand in front of the skylines in Doha. (dpa)
15 December 2022, Qatar, Doha: Three men stand in front of the skylines in Doha. (dpa)
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Qatar Records Budget Surplus of $713 Mln in Q2 

15 December 2022, Qatar, Doha: Three men stand in front of the skylines in Doha. (dpa)
15 December 2022, Qatar, Doha: Three men stand in front of the skylines in Doha. (dpa)

Qatar recorded a budget surplus of 2.6 billion riyals ($713.31 million) in the second quarter of 2024, the Finance Ministry said on Wednesday, adding it would use it to reduce public debt.

The Gulf state, among the world's biggest exporters of liquefied natural gas (LNG), posted a surplus of 2 billion riyals in the first quarter.

Total revenue for the second quarter was down 12.4% compared to the prior year period, at 59.9 billion riyals, the ministry said, after weaker demand curbed international gas prices.

Spending in the quarter fell almost 2% to 57.3 billion riyals, year-on-year.

The entire surplus would go towards lowering Qatar's public debt, leaving no cash surplus, the ministry said.

Like regional peers, Qatar has accelerated efforts to diversify economic sectors and revenue streams, but remains reliant on gas revenue for government income.

In December it forecast that oil and gas revenue would fall by 14.5% in 2024 while non-oil revenue is expected to rise by about 2.4%.