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PLUG Partners with Cairo Festival City to Accelerate E-Mobility Growth

May-2024

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ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC has forged a strategic alliance between its electric vehicle charging arm, PLUG, and Cairo Festival City by El Futtaim Group. This collaboration aims to drive the expansion of e-mobility infrastructure in Egypt and beyond, paving the way for a more eco-friendlyfuture. 

Through this partnership, PLUG will deploy a comprehensive network of electric vehicle charging stations throughout Cairo Festival City. This significant initiative represents a major milestone in the company's ongoing pursuit of building a robust charging infrastructure to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles and ensure a seamlesscharging experience for all drivers. 

By joining forces with Cairo Festival City, PLUG is taking a significant stride toward realizing its vision of a more sustainable future. Together, the two entities will work toward creating an environment that encourages and facilitates the widespread adoption of electric vehicles, contributing to a greener and more eco-friendly transportation landscape. 

At the heart of PLUG's mission lies the establishment of an extensive network of electric vehicle charging points, enabling smooth andhassle-free charging experiences for drivers across the region. Collaborating with like-minded organizations, PLUG is well-positioned to overcome obstacles and challenges, ensuring that electric vehicle owners have access to reliable and convenient charging infrastructure wherever they go. 

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