Energica Motor to begin retail sales in UAE
The OEM has got a new importer, Wheels of Arabia General Trading Wholesalers onboard.
Italy-based Energica Motor, a leading manufacturer of high-performance electric motorcycle and and the sole supplier to FIM Enel MotoE World Cup for the next three years has signed a new commercial agreement for the UAE region.
The OEM has got onboard a new importer, Wheels of Arabia General Trading Wholesalers, located in Dubai and will cover the United Arab Emirates region.
Commenting on the association, Martin Krepela, general manager, Wheels of Arabia said: “Wheels of Arabia has decided to start importing the Energica motorcycles as we consider the Energica as a leader on the field of Electric motorcycles, and we believe in the future of this industry. Energica motorcycles are a premium build quality high performance machines providing exciting riding experience while being ecologically conscious. We are delighted to bring the choice of high performing electric Energica motorcycles to our market”.
Giacomo Leone, Sales & Field Marketing Director, Energica Motor said: “Wheels of Arabia will contribute to affirm Energica's presence in UAE area. The UAE has an ambitious goal to boost its EV market in the next 20 years. The Government aims to boost its own EV use by 20% this year as well as roll out more than 40,000 EVs across the country by 2030.”
At present, Energica Motor now retails its high-performance electric bikes in Italy, Japan, France, Germany, Slovenia, Dominican Republic, Hungary, Hong Kong, Netherlands, Poland, UK and South Africa among others.
RELATED ARTICLES
Gestamp targets Japanese automakers with new safety innovations
At AEA 2025 held in Yokohama, the company showcased its latest technological innovations and developments designed to re...
Five Toyota Group companies to push the AI and software envelope
The Toyota Software Academy, set up by Aisin, Denso, Toyota Tsusho, Toyota Motor Corporation, and Woven by Toyota, ims t...
BYD outsells Tesla for the first time in Europe in April
With retail sales of 7,231 BEVs in Europe in April, BYD sold 66 more all-electric cars than Tesla, which registered 7,16...