Smart Mobility Unveils Full EV Charging Ecosystem and Signs Strategic MOU with Saudi Logistics Leader Al Bassami at Saudi Arabia’s Largest EV Auto Show
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — October 27, 2025 — Smart Mobility, a Saudi-based joint venture between Foxconn Interconnect Technology (FIT, 6088-HK), the subsidiary of Hon Hai Technology Group. (2317-TW) and Saleh Suleiman Alrajhi & Sons, providing advanced electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, made a strong statement at this year’s EV Auto Show Riyadh 2025, the Kingdom’s largest and most influential EV exhibition.
2025-10-27
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — October 27, 2025 — Smart Mobility, a Saudi-based joint venture between Foxconn Interconnect Technology (FIT, 6088-HK), the subsidiary of Hon Hai Technology Group. (2317-TW) and Saleh Suleiman Alrajhi & Sons, providing advanced electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, made a strong statement at this year’s EV Auto Show Riyadh 2025, the Kingdom’s largest and most influential EV exhibition. Smart Mobility showcased its complete AC and DC charging portfolio, alongside the first public demonstration of its Charging Point Management System (CPMS) which has undergone six months of field testing in Saudi Arabia. The company confirmed that CPMS is set for official market launch early next year, marking a major step forward in Saudi Arabia’s EV infrastructure ecosystem. A key highlight of the show was the signing of a Strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Smart Mobility and Al Bassami Transport Group, one of the Kingdom’s most established logistics players and a leader in commercial trucking.
The agreement outlines a collaboration for EV charger installation at Al Bassami’s headquarters, followed by a comprehensive site assessment across its logistics hubs nationwide. The initiative aims to accelerate fleet electrification and establish scalable, future-ready charging networks across Saudi Arabia. The MOU was signed by Mr. Ali A. Al Bassami, CEO of Al Bassami Group, and HH Prince Fahad N. Al Saud, CEO of Smart Mobility. Speaking at the signing ceremony, HH Prince Fahad N. Al Saud addressed growing public interest in Smart Mobility’s progress toward local manufacturing under the “Saudi Made” initiative. “The factory design is now moving from the planning to the confirmation phase and will be unveiled before the end of this year,” he announced. “Our goal is to build not only products that serve Saudi needs, but a homegrown ecosystem that can compete globally.”
HH Prince Fahad also shared insights from his recent visit to Taiwan, where he attended Foxconn Interconnect Technology Tech Day and received a technology-trend briefing from the Hon Hai Research Institute. “Engaging directly with global technology leaders reaffirmed how essential cross-border collaboration is,” he said. “It’s through these exchanges that we can position Saudi innovation on the world stage.”
On the opening day of the forum at EV Auto Show, Ben Jia, Vice President of Sales at Smart Mobility, joined a panel discussion with industry leaders from Electromin, Solutions Valley, and other key Saudi EV brands to explore the Kingdom’s emerging EV charging landscape. Drawing on insights from China and Europe, Jia highlighted Smart Mobility’s product design philosophy — emphasizing durability, safety, and aesthetics for regional conditions. “When we developed the Anoles Series and the Royal Series chargers, we specifically designed them for Saudi Arabia’s high-temperature environment — ensuring thermal stability and preventing overheating issues. The products have also undergone UV testing and incorporate localized design elements,” he explained. As Saudi Arabia accelerates toward Vision 2030’s electrification goals, Smart Mobility’s participation at the EV Auto Show 2025 underscores its growing role in shaping the region’s next generation of sustainable transport infrastructure. The exhibition runs October 27–29 at the Riyadh International Convention & Exhibition Center (RICEC), where visitors can experience Smart Mobility’s latest hardware and software innovations firsthand.