
Oman New Energy Vehicle Show OEVS 2025
Event Date: October 15-18, 2025
Venue: Muscat, Oman
Organizer: Muscat Expo
Concurrent Events:
- 2025 Middle East Oman Battery Storage Exhibition OEVS 2025
- 2025 Middle East Oman Hydrogen Energy and Fuel Cell Exhibition OEVS 2025
- 2025 Middle East Oman Electric Motorcycle and E-Bike Exhibition OMBS 2025
- 2025 Middle East Oman Road Traffic Exhibition ORSAPS 2025
China General Agent: Dongfang Futai (Beijing) International Exhibition Co., Ltd.
<h3>Exhibition Overview</h3>
In response to the Omani government's push for a transition to green energy, electric transportation is becoming a vital component of the national energy strategy and sustainable development policies. The <b>Oman New Energy Vehicle and Charging Station Exhibition (OEVS 2025)</b> is designed to align with this trend, aiming to create a platform that connects international advanced technologies with local industry needs to build an electric vehicle ecosystem.
This exhibition will feature not only the display of electric vehicles but also expand into key areas such as smart connectivity, energy digitalization, battery materials, and power systems. It will comprehensively showcase Oman’s increasing technological attractiveness and market potential in low-carbon transport.
During the OEVS 2025, numerous vehicle manufacturers, battery producers, and charging station brands from Europe, Asia, and local Middle Eastern companies will present their latest products and technological solutions. A key focus will be on technology adaptations for high-temperature desert environments, grid management capabilities, and the application of electric heavy trucks.
The organizers will set up dedicated exhibition areas to showcase cutting-edge achievements such as integrated photovoltaic and energy storage fast charging stations, V2G (Vehicle-to-Grid) technology, and onboard smart systems. This highlights the importance Oman and its neighboring countries place on adaptability and system integration in the field of new energy infrastructure.
<h3>Forums and Technical Sessions</h3>
The OEVS 2025 will also host a series of policy forums, technical lectures, and closed-door meetings, inviting experts from Oman’s Ministry of Transport, Energy Management Bureau, and international research institutions to discuss topics like electric vehicle policy trends, charging network planning, and green investment mechanisms. Some sessions will focus on charging station construction solutions under the PPP (Public-Private Partnership) model, providing policy insights and practical advice for private capital entering the electric transportation sector.
Additionally, several agreements on technology licensing, supply chain cooperation, and urban pilot cooperation will be facilitated on-site, providing practical pathways for local businesses to engage with the international industry chain.
<h3>Exhibition Scope</h3>
The exhibition will cover a wide range of items, including:
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<li><b>New Energy Vehicles and Services:</b> electric cars, light electric vehicles, electric motorcycles, electric bicycles, electric buses, and more.</li>
<li><b>Energy Infrastructure:</b> charging stations, solar charging stations, energy management systems, smart grids, and V2G technology.</li>
<li><b>Batteries and Powertrains:</b> battery systems, fuel cell technology, electric motors, and transmission systems.</li>
<li><b>Autonomous Driving and Electronics:</b> driver assistance systems, safety technologies, and electronic systems.</li>
<li><b>Smart City and Mobility:</b> urban planning, telecommunication infrastructure, and mobility services.</li>
<li><b>Information Technology and Connectivity:</b> vehicle communication systems, infotainment applications, and telematics.</li>
<li><b>Materials and Engineering:</b> battery materials, lightweight designs, and manufacturing processes.</li>
<li><b>Maintenance and Accessories:</b> repair equipment, diagnostic tools, and vehicle accessories.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Market Analysis</h3>
Oman is increasingly prioritizing sustainable energy in its national development strategy, presenting new growth opportunities for its electric transportation industry. Although it started late, the Omani government has integrated new energy transportation into its "Vision 2040" roadmap, aiming to create a green transportation system centered on electric vehicles through policy guidance and foreign investment.
As the role of electric vehicles becomes more significant in urbanization, particularly in major cities like Muscat, they are included in the policy framework for smart transportation and clean energy development, showcasing a trend of expanding potential markets.
From an infrastructure perspective, Oman is working to address the insufficient coverage of charging networks. Major cities and highways are gradually developing a service network featuring both fast and slow charging options, with some private energy companies starting to invest in public charging stations, signaling a shift from initial exploration to systematic construction.
As the share of renewable energy in the national power structure increases, standalone solar-powered charging stations are also gaining attention, forming a crucial support for the synergistic development of new energy and electric vehicles.
<h3>Government Policies</h3>
The Omani government has introduced a range of policies to support the electric vehicle market's growth, including the <b>Oman Green Transportation Plan</b>, which aims to promote the adoption of electric vehicles through tax incentives, subsidies, and interest-free loans.
To support the construction of charging stations, the government has launched the <b>Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Plan</b>, which aims to establish over 500 charging stations in major cities and along highways by 2025.
Furthermore, the <b>Renewable Energy and Electric Vehicle Integration Plan</b> encourages the installation of solar panels at charging stations to provide green energy during the charging process, along with special funding for facilities utilizing renewable energy.
<h3>Future Trends</h3>
With the growing awareness of environmental protection, Oman’s new energy vehicle market is entering a rapid development phase. The increasing demand for alternative energy sources, driven by the depletion of oil resources and stricter environmental regulations, is pushing electric vehicles into the spotlight.
As electric vehicles gain acceptance in Oman, the market is transitioning from reliance on imports to local production. More international manufacturers are establishing production bases or assembly plants in Oman to better meet local demand.
The electric vehicle industry chain is maturing, with local manufacturers beginning to develop models suited for the market, covering a range of price points. This diversification allows consumers to choose vehicles that meet their needs.
Oman's electric vehicle market is not limited to individual consumers; businesses are increasingly recognizing the commercial potential of electric vehicles. The use of electric trucks and public transport is on the rise, injecting vitality into Oman’s green economy and upgrading the entire electric vehicle industry.
Overall, the future of Oman’s new energy vehicle market looks promising. As demand grows, various segments of the electric vehicle industry will continue to optimize and upgrade, with more consumers and enterprises joining the movement towards green transportation.
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