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Dubai Taxi Company (DTC) signed an agreement with Electric Vehicle Services (EVS) to provide end-to-end maintenance for its fleet of electric taxis and limousines, in a move that supports the emirate’s clean mobility goals.
The agreement covers 440 electric vehicles across multiple brands and includes high-voltage battery diagnostics, motor servicing, thermal management systems, software updates and drivetrain recalibration, the companies said in a joint statement.
The deal was signed by Ammar Albreiki, chief operating officer of DTC, and Saeed Al Junaibi, chief executive of EVS, at DTC’s headquarters in the presence of senior officials.
“A robust and reliable maintenance framework is essential for extending vehicle lifespan and increasing operational efficiency,” Albreiki said, adding the partnership will keep DTC’s electric fleet “at peak performance” as the company accelerates its transition to clean mobility.

EVS’ service model to support future-ready transport infrastructure
Al Junaibi said EVS’ service model, designed exclusively for electric vehicles, “combines technical precision, safety, and sustainability”, and will contribute to Dubai’s “future-ready transport infrastructure”.
The partnership aligns with Dubai’s Clean Energy Strategy 2050 and the UAE’s Net Zero 2050 target, aiming to reduce carbon emissions while ensuring long-term fleet resilience.
EVS, the UAE’s first specialised EV maintenance centre, services brands including Tesla, Lucid, Polestar, Rivian and BYD. The company said its collaboration with DTC sets a new benchmark for fleet partnerships focused on innovation and sustainability.
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