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      Omega Seiki Mobility to Establish Dubai EV Plant

      Ritesh KumarBy Ritesh KumarAugust 14, 2025 E-Mobility 2 Mins Read
      Omega Seiki Mobility to Establish Dubai EV Plant
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      Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM), an Indian electric vehicle manufacturer, has announced plans to invest $25 million in setting up a state-of-the-art electric vehicle assembly plant in Dubai. The new facility will cater to the growing demand for EVs in the Middle East and African markets.

      The project will be established in partnership with Juma Al Majid Holding Group, a prominent UAE-based conglomerate. According to the company, the Dubai plant will serve as a key export hub, producing electric three-wheelers and small commercial vehicles for regional markets.

      OSM’s founder and chairman, Uday Narang, said the investment aligns with the company’s strategy to expand globally and promote sustainable mobility. He emphasised that Dubai’s strategic location and strong infrastructure make it an ideal base for manufacturing and exports.

      The plant, which is expected to commence operations in late 2025, will initially focus on CKD (completely knocked down) assembly and later scale up to full manufacturing. The company aims to produce up to 10,000 units annually in the initial phase, creating hundreds of jobs locally.

      This investment is part of OSM’s broader vision to strengthen its presence across international markets, following similar ventures in Bangladesh and Egypt. The company also plans to introduce new EV models tailored to the requirements of the Middle East and African regions.

      Dubai EV plant electric three-wheelers electric vehicle manufacturing EV assembly plant EV exports global EV expansion Middle East EV market Omega Seiki Mobility sustainable mobility UAE automotive industry
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