Electric Vehicles … A Saudi Step Towards Establishing Sustainable Transportation

Saudi Arabia consolidates sustainability in the transportation sector by investing in electric vehicle manufacturing. Asharq Al-Awsat
Saudi Arabia consolidates sustainability in the transportation sector by investing in electric vehicle manufacturing. Asharq Al-Awsat
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Electric Vehicles … A Saudi Step Towards Establishing Sustainable Transportation

Saudi Arabia consolidates sustainability in the transportation sector by investing in electric vehicle manufacturing. Asharq Al-Awsat
Saudi Arabia consolidates sustainability in the transportation sector by investing in electric vehicle manufacturing. Asharq Al-Awsat

The announcement made by Lucid Group, an American electric vehicle manufacturer, on signing several agreements with Saudi government agencies, paving way for laying the groundwork for a full production factory in Saudi Arabia, is an important step that shows the competitiveness of the Kingdom in becoming a perfect investment destination and a top industrial force.

Lucid expects to manufacture up to 150,000 vehicles per year at the King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) facility.

The move between the US firm and Saudi Arabia comes as a continuation of the relationship between the Public Investment Fund and Lucid since 2018, which has contributed to supporting the Kingdom’s efforts in manufacturing electric vehicles as part of the Saudi Vision 2030.

This would help the Saudi leadership in localizing the manufacturing of electric vehicles, creating job opportunities and diversifying economic resources by allowing the transportation sector to adopt sustainable energy.

CEO and CTO of Lucid Group Peter Rawlinson said the company’s partnership with the Saudi government agencies gives the firm unique insight into the demand for luxury cars and SUVs in Saudi Arabia and beyond. “We are thrilled to introduce the world’s most advanced electric vehicles to more global markets.”

Lucid anticipates that Saudi Arabia’s efforts to foster an automotive ecosystem through its Saudi Vision 2030 should yield cost savings for Lucid as well as environmental benefits, with reduced transportation of product to the customer.

Lucid expects to employ several thousand people at its KAEC facility once full production capacity is established, the majority of which are expected to be Saudi Arabian citizens.

Lucid has established an internship program with the PIF to provide educational opportunities and training for Saudi Arabian citizens at Lucid’s facilities in California and Arizona to develop talent for operations in Saudi Arabia. The company, in addition, will build and run dedicated training centers in KAEC to support skills development for the workforce.

The commitment of PIF’s strategy towards diversifying the economy and increasing revenues has contributed effectively to backing the efforts to transform the Kingdom to an industrial force, in addition to adopting environment friendly techniques that would limit carbon emissions and fight climate change.



Riyadh Governor Inaugurates 11th Riyadh Economic Forum on Monday

Riyadh Governor Inaugurates 11th Riyadh Economic Forum on Monday
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Riyadh Governor Inaugurates 11th Riyadh Economic Forum on Monday

Riyadh Governor Inaugurates 11th Riyadh Economic Forum on Monday

Under the patronage of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Governor of Riyadh Region Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz will inaugurate on Monday the 11th edition of the Riyadh Economic Forum.
The event will be attended by ministers, government officials, business leaders, and economy experts.
The three-day forum will focus on key economic and development issues in sessions that aim to come up with effective solutions and recommendations that strengthen the national economy to help it respond to emerging challenges.
Chairman of the forum's Board of Trustees Dr. Khalid Al-Rajhi said that the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques' patronage offers vital support to the forum, strengthening its efforts to research ways to boost the national economy and the private sector's role in economic development, all in line with Vision 2030.