
Mace and Doha Festival City leading charge for Tesla and EVs in Qatar
The Peninsula
Doha: Mace, the leading project and programme delivery consultancy, has completed the installation of 12 Tesla Supercharger stations at Doha Festival...
Doha: Mace, the leading project and programme delivery consultancy, has completed the installation of 12 Tesla Supercharger stations at Doha Festival City in Qatar.
The stations, which are the first Tesla Superchargers in Qatar and became fully operational last month, feature fast charging technology that can deliver up to 250 kW of power, providing up to 200 miles of range from a 15-minute charge. With the addition of Qatar, Tesla now has Supercharger stations in four countries in the Middle East.
Mace led the project management and installation of the 12 Tesla Superchargers, having previously overseen the completion of 23 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at Doha Festival City two years ago in preparation for FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. These projects showcase Mace’s commitment to developing EV infrastructure in Qatar and the Middle East.
Tracey Hunte, Qatar Country Director at Mace, said: “At Mace we have an enduring commitment to pursuing a more sustainable world and this project with Doha Festival City to deliver the first Tesla Superchargers in Qatar is a perfect example of this. As a carbon neutral business since 2021, we are well positioned to advise and support our clients in Qatar, the Middle East and around the world to help reduce their environmental impact.”
Doha Festival City now features a total of 46 EV charging stations for public use – the most at a single location in Qatar – installed in partnership with Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation (Kahramaa) as part of its National Program for Conservation and Energy Efficiency (Tarsheed).