“RTA succeeded in adding 2434 hybrid vehicles, 170 electric vehicles and 3 hybrid limousines to the fleet of Dubai Taxi, whereas the number of hybrid taxis operated by franchise companies is 2076 vehicles. A six-year plan currently underway seeks to raise the proportion of hybrid taxis in the fleet from the existing 50% to 80% by 2025 and achieve the ultimate target of 100% by 2027,” commented Al Tayer.
“RTA was the first entity in the region that had rolled out the trial run of hybrid vehicles powered by fuel and electricity and deployed them at the Dubai Taxi fleet during the period 2008-2012 as part of a full lifecycle of vehicles subjected to the experiment. Results showed that vehicles covered more than 550 thousand km without sustaining major defects or requiring major maintenance of the main parts of the vehicle.
“Consequently, saving in fuel consumption amounted to 34%, and carbon emissions were reduced by 34%. In 2017, RTA deployed Tesla electric vehicles featuring several components of self-driving technologies and operated them as part of the Dubai Taxi limo fleet. In December 2019, RTA launched the trial run of the first hydrogen-powered taxi in the Middle East as part of the limousine service at the Dubai International Airport. Ever since, RTA has been assessing the economic and environmental feasibility, engine efficiency, maintenance costs and other operational elements of these vehicles,” concluded Al Tayer.