Tag: Middle East Green Energy

Engineering for the Inferno: How the GCC Is Setting Global Standards for Heat-Resistant EVs

In the Gulf, electric vehicles are engineered for survival as much as efficiency. As temperatures push lithium-ion batteries beyond their comfort zone, the GCC is rewriting the rules of EV durability through stricter regulation, thermal management standards, and desert-tested design. What emerges is not a regional workaround, but a blueprint for electric mobility in a warming world.

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FUSE and the Operating Layer of the Middle East’s Clean Energy Transition

The Middle East has moved quickly to build clean energy capacity at scale. The harder challenge now is operating these systems reliably across complex grids, industrial processes, and growing digital infrastructure. As showcased at WFES 2026, artificial intelligence is emerging as the operating layer that enables control, coordination, and execution across the region’s energy transition.

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