The longest trip in the guide — through eastern Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi to Dubai. A multi-stop, three-country haul that needs serious planning.
Open directions in Google MapsDepart at 100%.
First charge. Verify before you travel — corridor coverage is not guaranteed.
Fill up before the Salwa stretch. Verify before you travel — corridor coverage is not guaranteed.
Saudi–UAE crossing. Sparse services — the most critical battery-management point of the trip.
The UAE network is more mature (E2GO) — a charge before Dubai. Still confirm locations.
Destination — Dubai has the Gulf's densest charging network (DEWA). The hard part is the Saudi corridor.
Not enough — one leg can't be safely reached even charging at every station.
You arrive with ~13% battery.
Includes ~45 min per border crossing (can be far longer at peak).
Arrive at ~34% · charge to 41% (~5m)
Arrive at ~13% · charge to 90% (~42m)
Arrive at ~57%
Can't safely reach — charge earlier or slow down · charge to 47% (~40m)
Arrive at ~13%
Estimates only: we always keep a 12% reserve and cap charging at 90% (it slows sharply above that). Real range varies with wind, load and traffic — confirm every charger before departure.
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Every station is source-verified (operator site / PlugShare / press). Confirm live status in the operator app before relying on it.