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Indian Expatriates Drive UAE’s EV Sector, Making Up 68.62% of Workforce, reveals a study by Huntr

The UAE’s electric vehicle (EV) sector is at the forefront of innovation and growth, marking a significant shift towards sustainable transportation. A recent study by Huntr, an AI-driven platform that helps large enterprises with 2k+ employees onboard, train, and manage thousands of blue-collar workers, highlights key trends in workforce dynamics and the industry’s potential to drive employment in the region.

The EV sector in the UAE, though in its early stages, is growing rapidly, supported by ambitious governmental policies and increasing consumer adoption. As of December 2023, Dubai reported a fleet of 25,929 electric vehicles, a remarkable increase from 15,100 the previous year. Abu Dhabi also recorded steady progress, with 2,441 electric vehicles, complemented by 4,138 hybrid and 9,412 natural gas vehicles. However, electric vehicles currently account for less than 1.3% of total vehicles in the region, showcasing significant growth potential.

The study underscores the critical role of Indian expatriates in the UAE’s evolving EV landscape. Indian blue-collar workers, predominantly from states like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh, form a vital part of the workforce. The age demographic aligns with the UAE’s broader working population, with 68.62% falling within the 25-54 age bracket, indicating a steady supply of skilled workers to meet industry needs.

Looking ahead, the demand for skilled professionals in the EV sector is expected to soar. Globally, the EV industry is set to create 5 million direct jobs and 50 million indirect jobs by 2030. The UAE is well-positioned to benefit from this surge, especially as it scales up its manufacturing, infrastructure, and research and development capabilities. In India, the sector is projected to experience employment growth rates exceeding 7% annually by FY25, further driving aspirations for opportunities abroad.

The report also highlights emerging roles and skills required to support the UAE’s EV ecosystem. Engineering, technology, and infrastructure-related jobs dominate demand, with specialized skills in battery management, embedded systems, and charging infrastructure development gaining prominence. Technological advancements in data analytics, AI, and cybersecurity are also pivotal, reflecting a growing need for digitally adept professionals.

As EV adoption accelerates, the UAE must invest in upskilling its workforce to address talent shortages. The study emphasizes the importance of sustainable manufacturing practices, regulatory compliance, and the development of charging infrastructure to support the transition. With its strategic location and progressive policies, the UAE has the potential to become a regional hub for EV innovation and manufacturing.

About Huntr

Huntr is a UAE based AI-driven marketplace that helps large enterprises with 2k+ employees onboard, train, and manage thousands of blue-collar workers within days, saving them millions in costs. With a focus on data analytics and workforce management, Huntr provides valuable insights into labor market trends and helps connect skilled workers to sustainable projects in the region.

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February 26th, 2024

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