
Turkey and Middle East Build World's Largest Off-Grid EV Net
Two tech companies just partnered to create the world's largest off-grid electric vehicle charging network, solving a major barrier to EV adoption across Turkey and the Middle East. The collaboration unlocks a $185 million market while making electric cars viable in areas without traditional charging stations.
Electric vehicle drivers in Turkey and the Middle East are about to get a game-changing solution to one of the biggest problems holding back EV adoption: what to do when you're far from a charging station.
Savvy Charging Technologies and Turkey's EV Bee announced a strategic partnership to expand mobile and off-grid EV charging infrastructure across the region. The collaboration combines Savvy's growing charging network with EV Bee's advanced vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) technology, which lets one EV charge another on the spot.
"This partnership introduces both companies into what is now becoming the largest off-grid charging network in the world," said Muhammad Jamal, CEO of Savvy Charging Technologies. Following their recent agreement with Pioneer Energy Eboost, this deal strengthens their position as a global leader in mobile EV charging.
The partnership addresses a critical gap in regions where traditional charging infrastructure remains limited or nonexistent. Instead of waiting for charging stations to be built everywhere, the companies are bringing charging directly to drivers through mobile units and V2V technology.

Ozan, Founder of EV Bee, called the partnership natural and inevitable. "The Middle East and Turkey represent tremendous potential for off-grid charging infrastructure," he explained. "This collaboration will create a giant leap in consumer confidence and accelerate EV adoption throughout the region."
The Ripple Effect
The partnership opens doors far beyond just charging cars. Recovery and towing operators, roadside assistance providers, and vehicle insurance companies can now offer next-generation EV support that didn't exist before.
The companies estimate the collaboration unlocks access to a $185 million market opportunity within the rapidly growing mobile charging sector. More importantly, it removes a major psychological barrier for potential EV buyers who worry about running out of power in remote areas.
Both companies will share technology, EV adoption insights, charging statistics, and development updates to accelerate innovation. The partnership creates a fully mobile charging ecosystem designed for emergency charging, roadside assistance, and commercial fleet operations where stationary charging isn't practical.
By making EVs viable in regions with limited infrastructure, this collaboration proves the future of transportation doesn't have to wait for perfect conditions.
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This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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