Everything Dubai homeowners and businesses need to know about DEWA and EV charging, in plain English: who actually installs your charger, what gets registered, when an NOC applies, and what DEWA inspects.
Short answer: you do not apply to DEWA yourself, but your installer must be DEWA-approved. DEWA regulates home EV charging in Dubai rather than installing it. The charging point must be installed by a DEWA-approved electrical contractor working under their license, and after installation DEWA may inspect the work, mainly checking electrical load and grounding. If you use a compliant installer, the process is invisible to you.
The picture is different for businesses: under Directive 1 of 2017, organisations and developers need DEWA approval before establishing charging stations. And outside Dubai the regulator changes entirely, for example ADDC in Abu Dhabi, which we cover below.
That is the whole journey. When you book through us, steps 1 to 3 are handled end to end and step 4, if it happens, passes because the installation was done to standard. See how this works in practice on our EV charger installation Dubai service page.
The phrase dewa ev charger registration causes a lot of confusion, because homeowners expect a portal or application form of their own. In reality, the compliance trail runs through the contractor: the DEWA-approved installer is responsible for carrying out the dewa ev charger installation to standard, keeping the work within your connection load, and completing the paperwork that documents the charging point. Your job is limited to providing basic property details and, in some communities, a landlord or developer letter.
What you should keep after installation: the installation certificate or handover report, the charger warranty, and the installer trade license details. Those three documents answer any future question from DEWA, your insurer or a property buyer.
Pick your charger, share property details, and provide a developer letter if your community asks for one.
Free survey, DEWA-approved contractor installation, registration paperwork, NOC applications and testing.
Regulates home charging, may inspect load and grounding, and operates the public EV Green Charger network.
The dewa ev green charger network is the public charging infrastructure DEWA owns and operates across Dubai: over 400 charging points at malls, petrol stations, government buildings and parking areas. It is the only EV charging DEWA runs directly, and it is separate from your home charging point.
The two work together: most Dubai EV owners do 80 to 90 percent of their charging at home overnight and use the Green Charger network for top-ups around the city. Home charging is cheaper per kilometre and does not depend on finding a free public bay, which is exactly why a compliant home installation is the first thing most new EV owners arrange.
An NOC, or no objection certificate, enters the picture in two situations. First, many villa communities and building managements ask for a community NOC before any dewa noc for ev charger conversation even starts: the developer or owners association wants to confirm the installation plan before work begins in their master community. Second, commercial projects need formal ev charger approval Dubai wide under Directive 1 of 2017, where DEWA itself approves the establishment of charging stations by organisations.
We prepare NOC applications and supporting documents for both cases as part of every installation, so you never chase paperwork between your community, the contractor and DEWA.
People often search for a dewa approved ev chargers list expecting an official brand catalogue. DEWA approval actually attaches to the contractor and the installation standard rather than a published consumer list of charger brands. What matters is that the unit is a certified charger from an established manufacturer and that it is installed by a DEWA-approved contractor on a dedicated, protected circuit.
In practice, the chargers we install all meet requirements: the Tesla Wall Connector, Wallbox Pulsar Max, ABB Terra AC and Autel MaxiCharger. If you drive a Tesla, our Tesla charger installation service covers the Wall Connector end to end.
The ev charging regulations UAE picture changes by emirate. Dubai runs on the DEWA framework described in this guide. In Abu Dhabi, ADDC manages the electricity connection and home chargers go through a load study and approvals via licensed contractors, which we explain on our EV charger installation Abu Dhabi page. Sharjah and the Northern Emirates follow their own utilities, such as SEWA and EtihadWE. Wherever you are, the principle is identical: a licensed, utility-approved contractor installs, and the paperwork follows the local authority. Our EV charger installation UAE service covers all of it under one quote.
You do not apply to DEWA yourself for a private home charger. The installation must be carried out by a DEWA-approved electrical contractor, who ensures the work meets DEWA requirements, and DEWA may inspect the finished installation for load and grounding. We arrange all of this for you.
For most villas the full process takes under a week: the site survey and quote first, then installation in 1 to 4 hours, with registration paperwork handled alongside. Any DEWA inspection happens after installation and does not delay your charging.
No. DEWA regulates home EV charging and operates the public EV Green Charger network of over 400 stations, but private DEWA-approved contractors carry out home installations.
If DEWA inspects a home installation, it looks at the electrical load on your connection, correct grounding, and that the charging point was installed to standard by an approved contractor. A properly installed charger passes without any action needed from you.
Yes. Under Directive 1 of 2017, organisations and developers must obtain DEWA approval before establishing EV charging stations in Dubai. We manage this approval process for commercial and fleet projects.
No. Home EV charging points in Dubai must be installed by DEWA-approved electrical contractors. A self-installed or handyman-installed charger risks failing inspection, voiding the charger warranty and creating a genuine electrical hazard.
One survey, one quote, and every DEWA requirement handled by licensed professionals.
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