EV Charger Map UAE — DEWA, Tesla, ADNOC & BMW combined

Provider
Adapter
Speed
Emirate

Data: DEWA (Dubai Pulse), OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL). See something wrong? Report it.

The most complete EV charging map in the UAE

Driving an EV in the Emirates means juggling apps: DEWA’s EV Green Charger in Dubai, ADNOC’s E2GO across Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, Tesla for Superchargers, BMW for destination units. This map pulls all of them into one view, so you can plan a trip from Jebel Ali to Fujairah without hopping between tabs.

What you get

  • 486 live charging points across all seven emirates.
  • Filter by provider (DEWA, Tesla, ADNOC, BMW, EV Green), adapter (CCS2, CHAdeMO, Type 2), speed (AC 22+, Fast 50+, Ultra 150+), and emirate.
  • Tap any pin for the address, pricing, which app you need, and a one-tap “Directions” button.

Frequently asked

Which chargers work with my Tesla? Every Tesla Supercharger in the UAE has a CCS2 handle, so nearly any modern EV — Model Y, Ioniq 5, EQS, Taycan, BYD Seal — can plug in directly. On the map, the “Tesla” filter shows Supercharger locations; cars needing an adapter are flagged in the detail card.

Is DEWA charging still free? No. DEWA moved to a paid model in late 2024 at AED 0.29/kWh, still the cheapest public tariff in the country. The EV Green Charger app handles payment.

How often is the data updated? DEWA pulls from Dubai Pulse nightly. Tesla, ADNOC and BMW refresh weekly. User reports are reviewed before going live.

How do I report a broken charger? Tap the pin → “Report an issue” at the bottom of the detail card. An editor reviews every report before we mark a station offline.

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