Saudi Arabia: Global Strategic Partnerships Accelerate Electric Vehicle Industry

An electric car displayed during the Global EV & Mobility Technology Forum 2024 (Asharq Al-Awsat)
An electric car displayed during the Global EV & Mobility Technology Forum 2024 (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia: Global Strategic Partnerships Accelerate Electric Vehicle Industry

An electric car displayed during the Global EV & Mobility Technology Forum 2024 (Asharq Al-Awsat)
An electric car displayed during the Global EV & Mobility Technology Forum 2024 (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Arabia has forged strategic partnerships with major international companies to exceed the production capacity of 600,000 electric cars annually, supported by the efforts of the Public Investment Fund to promote this sector.
Speaking at the Global EV & Mobility Technology Forum, which is held in Riyadh on July 10-11, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Investment for Investment Development, Mohammed Al-Sahib, said that the Saudi market accounts for more than half of the total car sales in the GCC, which reflects the crucial role of the technology sector in the Kingdom’s economic landscape.
Al-Sahib also underlined his ministry’s keenness to double efforts aimed at providing the necessary resources, knowledge and guidance to support the industry.
Sustainable mobility
The forum featured an exhibition during which international companies, such as Lucid Motors, displayed sustainable mobility solutions, in addition to dialogue sessions that touched on several important files in the electric vehicle industry, including: future mobility solutions, operational efficiency and sustainability, the landscape of the automotive industry and opportunities in Saudi Arabia as part of the national strategy for the industry.
The forum also saw other important discussions on future initiatives and government policies for sustainable mobility in the Kingdom, in addition to strategies for promoting the adoption of electric vehicles, and the necessity of partnerships between the public and private sectors in financing and implementing future projects.
Foreign investments
The American Lucid company, which is partially owned by the Saudi Public Investment Fund, has opened the first factory in the Kingdom for electric cars in King Abdullah City (western Saudi Arabia).
Moreover, the Saudi sovereign fund established the Ceer automobile company, which is expected to attract foreign investments amounting to SAR 562 million ($149 million) and contribute to the domestic product by about SAR 30 billion ($8 billion) by 2034.
In November 2023, the Fund also launched the EVIQ Company, which specializes in providing electric charging points throughout the Kingdom, in addition to building a strong infrastructure for the sector, which helps raise the percentage of use of electric vehicles among members of society.

 

 



Saudi Arabia’s GAMI Concludes Participation in Farnborough Int’l Airshow 2024

GAMI participated in various international meetings and partnerships aimed at enhancing cooperation in the military and defense field and exchanging expertise. (SPA)
GAMI participated in various international meetings and partnerships aimed at enhancing cooperation in the military and defense field and exchanging expertise. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s GAMI Concludes Participation in Farnborough Int’l Airshow 2024

GAMI participated in various international meetings and partnerships aimed at enhancing cooperation in the military and defense field and exchanging expertise. (SPA)
GAMI participated in various international meetings and partnerships aimed at enhancing cooperation in the military and defense field and exchanging expertise. (SPA)

Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI) concluded its participation in Farnborough International Airshow, held recently in London, UK, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Saturday.

GAMI's goal through this engagement was to enable national and major international companies in the defense industry in achieving national targets in the process of localizing the sector, with more than 50% of government spending on military equipment and services by 2030, by creating an investment environment that encourages, supports, and welcomes investors from across the globe.

During the airshow, GAMI Governor Eng. Ahmad Abdulaziz Al-Ohali presided over the signing of agreements between Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI), Airbus Helicopters, and Lockheed Martin. The agreements aim to boost local capabilities and support GAMI's efforts to develop the aviation and aerospace sector in the region.

One agreement entails SAMI Alsalam Aerospace Industries becoming part of a select group of 14 nations that have approved service centers for the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of Lockheed Martin's C-130 Hercules aircraft, based on the most stringent international quality criteria. The agreement also covers services for systems and structural modifications.

As per the terms of the agreement, Sami Alsalam Aerospace Industries offers assistance to operators of these aircraft both regionally and globally.

As per the other agreement, SAMI commits to localize helicopter maintenance, repair and overhaul in partnership with Airbus Helicopters, to enhance Saudi Arabia’s capabilities in helicopter repair services.

During the show, GAMI participated in various international meetings and partnerships aimed at enhancing cooperation in the military and defense field and exchanging expertise. GAMI also showcased the supply chains it has established to bolster promising investment opportunities for local and foreign SMEs, highlighting the local capabilities in the Kingdom's military industries sector that fulfill the operational requirements of military forces.

GAMI also highlighted its primary responsibilities, domestic priorities, localization and empowerment initiatives, and appealing investment incentives in the military sector. It emphasized the capabilities of the Saudi military and defense industries, along with the significant accomplishments in developing industrial and service capabilities in the Kingdom, in line with its strategic objective to ensure that over 50% of government spending on military equipment and services is directed towards domestic suppliers by 2030.

GAMI’S participation in international exhibitions focusing on defense and security reflects one of the goals for which it was established, which is to review the capabilities of the military industries sector in the Kingdom and boost its essential role in building a vibrant and prosperous economy by creating and developing an encouraging investment environment for military industries.

Through its unified platform for military industries on its website, GAMI offers services for military licensing, human capital development, military standards and specifications, localization, and military industries. It offers its services to individuals, local companies, government entities, and educational institutions.