Oman is accelerating its transition toward clean energy and electric vehicle (EV) technologies as part of a broader strategy to reduce carbon emissions, diversify energy sources, and support long-term economic sustainability. The initiative aligns with the Sultanate’s national climate commitments and its ambition to build a future-ready, low-carbon economy.
The country is expanding investments in renewable energy projects, particularly solar and wind, while advancing policies and infrastructure to support EV adoption. These efforts include developing charging networks, encouraging private sector participation, and integrating clean mobility solutions into urban planning and transport systems.
Officials have emphasized that clean energy and EV technologies are central to Oman’s energy transition roadmap, supporting energy security while creating new opportunities for innovation, local industry development, and job creation. The shift is also expected to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and enhance environmental performance across key sectors.
Oman’s clean energy push is being supported by regulatory reforms, partnerships with international technology providers, and pilot projects designed to test scalable solutions. Together, these measures position the Sultanate as an emerging regional player in sustainable energy and smart mobility development.
