
- Tellus Power forms joint venture with BinHendi and SFE Group to launch EV charger manufacturing in the UAE.
- Backed by the UAE Ministry of Investment, the factory will produce AC and DC chargers for the GCC and wider Middle East.
- Production is set to begin by late 2025, boosting local smart mobility and clean tech infrastructure.
Tellus Power Globe Holding Limited, a worldwide supplier of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, has formally established a joint venture agreement with BinHendi Holding and Sing Family Enterprise (SFE) Group.
Revealed on May 30, 2025, this strategic partnership seeks to create one of the initial EV charging equipment production firms in the Middle East, addressing the region’s swiftly expanding EV market and the urgent demand for enhanced e-mobility infrastructure.
The UAE Ministry of Investment robustly backs the partnership, underscoring the country's dedication to emerging as a center for sustainable technologies.
This partnership taps into Tellus Power’s worldwide proficiency in EV charger technology and production, combined with the substantial resources and market insights of BinHendi Holding and the SFE Group. The main objective is to create cutting-edge smart charging systems to hasten the transition to sustainable energy in the Middle East.
The contract was officially signed at the Ministry of Investment’s headquarters by Mike Calise, the CEO of Tellus Power, and Marius Ciavola, the CEO of Sing Family Enterprise Middle East.
Mike Calise, CEO of Tellus Power described the alliance as a “significant step that dramatically extends our global reach.” He mentioned that the UAE’s remarkable growth in clean technology and smart mobility makes it an excellent site for the venture, positioning the company to effectively address increasing demand throughout the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
H.E. Mohammad Abdulrahman Alhawi, Undersecretary at the Ministry, stated, “This agreement showcases the Ministry of Investment’s ongoing dedication to being a strategic partner for international investors, local investors, and family offices.” He added that the partnership aligns directly with the mission to strengthen the UAE’s position in attracting investments that match national priorities.
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Echoing the focus on national development, Mohammad BinHendi, Group CEO of BinHendi Holding, emphasized the importance of local manufacturing. “‘Made in UAE’ isn’t just a label, it’s a direction,” he commented. “We’re actively positioning the UAE as the regional manufacturing hub for next-generation EV infrastructure.”
The partnership is planning to invest in the construction of production lines for both DC and AC charging devices. The products created are designed for the local UAE market and will be made available across the GCC and the wider Middle East region.
As an innovative indigenous manufacturer of EV chargers, the company is dedicated to providing efficient, smart, and dependable solutions customized for local user requirements. The factory is anticipated to be finished by the end of the year, allowing for the initial locally manufactured units by late 2025.