Dubai Police Enhance Fleet with XPENG Electric Vehicle for Efficient Emergency Response

Brigadier Jumaa Salem bin Suwaidan, the acting director of the General Department of Traffic at Dubai Police, announced that the new electric vehicle will be deployed to regulate traffic, improve police visibility in tourist-heavy locations, and provide swift responses to incidents

As part of its ongoing commitment to adopting innovative technologies for improving emergency responses and enhancing public security, Dubai Police has integrated the XPENG electric vehicle into its traffic fleet.
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This addition reflects the department’s efforts to streamline operations and bolster its presence in key areas across the city.

Brigadier Jumaa Salem bin Suwaidan, the acting director of the General Department of Traffic at Dubai Police, announced that the new electric vehicle will be deployed to regulate traffic, improve police visibility in tourist-heavy locations, and provide swift responses to incidents.

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The initiative is in line with Dubai Police’s goal to strengthen security and traffic management in critical zones.

“The addition of this vehicle aims to elevate the quality of services offered to the public, ensuring that we maintain a high standard of security coverage across the city,” Brigadier Bin Suwaidan explained.

“By integrating modern technology into our operations, we can respond to emergencies with greater efficiency, ensuring the safety of all who live in and visit Dubai.”

The new XPENG electric vehicle is expected to play a key role in addressing the growing demand for quick-response patrols in high-traffic and tourist areas.

With its advanced electric capabilities, the vehicle also underscores the department’s alignment with Dubai’s vision to become a global leader in sustainable technology and innovation.

The initiative is part of a broader strategy by Dubai Police to modernize its fleet, which includes previous announcements such as the addition of 200 new Land Cruiser vehicles, distributed exclusively by Al-Futtaim Motors.

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These vehicles will help maintain security and traffic management in tourist areas and other strategic locations throughout the emirate.

This shift towards incorporating electric vehicles into the police fleet is a significant step towards reducing the environmental impact of law enforcement operations.

The XPENG vehicles, known for their efficiency and environmentally friendly design, will support Dubai’s ambition to foster sustainable technologies while ensuring that emergency response times remain as fast and reliable as possible.

Dubai Police’s integration of electric vehicles also highlights the growing trend of collaboration between the government and the private sector.

Brigadier Bin Suwaidan emphasized the positive impact of partnerships with companies like Gulf Star Motors, the exclusive distributor of XPENG electric vehicles in the region.

These collaborations, he said, are crucial in achieving the strategic goals of the emirate, particularly in terms of sustainability and innovation.

The decision to add the XPENG electric vehicle to the fleet follows Dubai Police’s long-standing efforts to keep pace with technological advancements.

The move also complements the department’s larger vision of improving the quality of life for residents and visitors, while advancing Dubai’s global standing in areas like sustainability, safety, and security.

As Dubai continues to innovate and evolve, this latest addition to the police fleet sets a new benchmark for other cities looking to integrate environmentally friendly technologies into law enforcement operations, ensuring that the community remains safe and secure while minimizing its ecological footprint.

 

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