Audi Middle East partners with CAFU to provide on-demand charging solution

The recently concluded GITEX Impact saw Audi announce a partnership with on-demand vehicle service provider CAFU to strengthen electric mobility in the UAE. With this alliance, Audi aims to address one of the key challenges in electric vehicle (EV) adoption—charging accessibility via CAFU’s on-demand mobile charging solution. This allows customers to now charge their vehicles at their convenience, whether at home, work, or any chosen location, thereby removing barriers to EV ownership and making it easier for drivers to go electric without worrying about limitations and accessibility to a charging station. 

Rene Koneberg, Managing Director of Audi Middle East, commented: “At Audi, our focus is always on elevating the customer experience by integrating forward-thinking technologies and solutions. This partnership with CAFU reflects our ongoing commitment to overcoming the challenges that come with electric vehicle adoption, particularly around charging accessibility. By working together, we’re offering Audi e-tron owners in the UAE greater convenience and flexibility, making the transition to electric driving smoother and more enjoyable.”

Barring CAFU, Audi Middle East also enjoys partnerships with Siemens, Desert Technologies, and the UAE Ministry of Energy & Infrastructure which have supported the brand’s expansion plans to erect over 100 regional charging stations already. Plans are in place to grow this number to 155 by the end of 2024.

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