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AER to support Electric Vehicle penetration in Oman

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The Authority for Electricity Regulation (AER) publishes a report on international best practices for electrical vehicles and recommendations as Oman prepares for electric vehicle penetration.


The report highlighted key developments in the market for electric vehicles that have an impact on the future design of the electricity sector regulatory frameworks as well as prioritised modifications for other sectors. The report also revealed observations on tariff evolution that might better enable the development of EVs in Oman and their potential impacts on government subsidy levels to the electricity sector.


Qais bin Saud al Zakwani (pictured), Executive Director of AER, said: “I am pleased with the results highlighted in the report. The objective was to assess the suitability of the current framework as Oman prepares for electric vehicle penetration and learn from international best practices in this area. The work undertaken looked at a broad range of issues that covered sectors beyond the jurisdictional scope of the Authority such as data privacy and security concerns in relation to EVs adoption in other markets that must be addressed to ensure customers are adequately protected. Additionally, it is evident that the successful penetration of EVs in Oman is primarily dependent on the engagement of a broad set of stakeholders and not just the Authority. We intend to work on the issues specific to the electricity sector during the next year and will continue to coordinate and engage in an active debate with other entities to ensure a seamless transition.” It is worth mentioning that EVs will reduce carbon dioxide emissions, improve local air quality, and reduce noise pollution. The Authority will remain dedicated to promote active cooperation in relation to EVs penetration with the concerned government entities and plans to undertake further work in this area during 2019.


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