Supercool Mobility Centers opened its second 2023 marketplace at COP28, with Dubai-UAE following Puebla-Mexico as part of an ambitious plan to expand to 60 locations worldwide by 2030.
The second market is strategically located in Dubai’s Multi Commodities Center (DMCC), the UAE’s largest free trade zone.
Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman and CEO of DMCC, noted that the Supercool Mobility Centers are the ideal example of an integrated platform that offers multiple layers of services in a central location.
“It is very similar to our state-of-the-art DMCC Coffee Hub. The Future Mobility Hub at COP28 located in DMCC’s Uptown Tower provided the first real opportunity for key players in the maritime, aerospace and mobility industries from around the world to come together and share their expertise in one space,” he stressed.
Sulayem looks forward to continuing to collaborate with Supercool Mobility Centers as they move forward on critical issues and discussions on the future of mobility and sustainability.
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Supercool Mobility Centers are designed to accelerate sustainable mobility on a global scale for both buyers and sellers of electric and sustainable mobility solutions.
They also act as central hubs where stakeholders from industry, governments, innovators and investors can come together to co-create solution pathways, transforming ideas into tangible actions that positively impact the lives of citizens and the future of our cities.
Formula E founder Alejandro Agag used the Future Mobility Hub during COP28 to unveil a groundbreaking partnership between the new Extreme H series and F1 for the testing and development of hydrogen as a fuel source.
“These initiatives are crucial and Supercool has been our partner for a long time. Sergio De La Vega has been with us since the start of our first championship,” he noted.
“It is essential to focus on real solutions. There are also many actions that make us feel good and very few that inspire change, but Supercool Mobility Centers‘ Future Mobility Hub is certainly one of them,” Agag noted.