– E Daddy, specializing in sustainable urban mobility, has secured a $15 million investment to revolutionize the UAE’s electric vehicle sector, with production facilities in Dubai Industrial City and the National Industries Park.
– The company plans to launch its first fully electric motorcycle in Q1 2025, aiming to reduce carbon emissions by an estimated 0.6 million tonnes annually with zero tailpipe emissions.
– E Daddy’s electric two-wheelers feature advanced self-diagnostic systems, battery technology, and a dual-layer cooling system, designed for optimal performance in extreme temperatures, with plans to expand operations across GCC countries and Africa.
E Daddy, a company focused on sustainable urban transportation, is set to revolutionize the UAE’s electric vehicle industry with a $15 million (approximately Dhs55 million) investment. The company’s manufacturing plants are situated in Dubai Industrial City and the National Industries Park.
E Daddy aims to introduce its first fully electric motorcycle in the first quarter of 2025. Designed to produce zero tailpipe emissions, this motorcycle is projected to reduce carbon emissions by about 0.6 million tonnes annually.
“We are proud to be the first company to manufacture vehicles end-to-end in Dubai and are committed to championing the development of eco-friendly automobiles,” stated Mansoor Ali Khan Abdul Buhari, founder and CEO of E Daddy. “Our electric two-wheelers are tailored to the specific needs of the UAE, focusing on temperature control, emission reduction, and the safety of last-mile delivery drivers.”
The company’s vehicles incorporate self-diagnostic systems and battery technology with a dual-layer cooling system, ensuring optimal battery performance even in temperatures near 50°C. This innovation distinguishes E Daddy in the fast-evolving mobility sector.
“With a $15 million investment, our vision of building a future where transportation is eco-friendly, efficient, and accessible to all is now within reach,” said Yasmeen Jawahar Ali, co-founder and COO of E Daddy. “We envision a world where clean, sustainable energy is not a luxury but a readily accessible necessity for everyone.”
Looking ahead, E Daddy plans to expand its operations to serve GCC countries and the African continent from its UAE-based facilities.
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