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21 June 2026·12 min read·Buyer GuideOperations

Where to Buy an EV in Dubai (2026): The Websites, the Platforms, and How EVPlus Works

Where do you actually buy an electric car in Dubai — on which website or platform? For a car already on the ground you browse a local marketplace or a brand showroom; for a China-import EV you browse and buy on a platform like EVPlus. We list 552 daily-refreshed cars priced in AED across 12 brands, you reserve one, and we import, clear customs, RTA-register and warranty it (EVPlus, 2026). Here are the options, honestly compared.

Where you buy an EV in Dubai depends on whether the car is already in the UAE or has to come from China. A car on the ground you buy from a brand showroom or a used-car marketplace. For a China-import EV — the models and AED prices a Dubai showroom does not carry — you browse and buy on a platform like EVPlus, which lists 552 cars today priced in AED, refreshed daily at /showroom and the open feed /api/inventory.json (EVPlus, 2026). You reserve one car and EVPlus imports, registers and warranties it.

Where do people actually buy an EV in Dubai?

There is no single website — there are three buying routes, and they do not overlap as much as people assume. The first is a brand showroom: Tesla, Polestar, and BYD (sold officially in the UAE through Al-Futtaim) all sell new cars directly. The second is a local used-car marketplace — Dubizzle, OneClickDrive, DubiCars — where private sellers and dealers list whatever cars happen to be in the country. The third, for a car that is not on the ground at all, is a buying platform that sources from the China market and imports it for you. EVPlus is the third kind: you browse and buy a China-import EV through one platform (EVPlus, 2026).

The options, compared honestly

A local marketplace like Dubizzle or OneClickDrive is the right place when the exact car you want is already in the UAE and you can inspect it this week. The trade-off is that you are limited to what is physically here — usually a thin slice of the Chinese model range, often at GCC-spec prices, and on used listings you carry the inspection and warranty risk yourself. A brand showroom gives you a new car with a GCC warranty and dealer service, but only for the handful of Chinese models with an official UAE distributor, and at the new-car price.

A buying platform like EVPlus is the right place when you want a car the UAE does not stock — a model, a trim, or simply a price that a local lot cannot match — and you are willing to wait roughly 70 days for it to arrive (EVPlus, 2026). You give up immediacy; you gain the full China market to choose from and a single party standing behind import, customs, registration and aftercare.

What EVPlus is — a platform to buy, not just an import desk

EVPlus is a place where you browse and buy. The showroom lists 552 cars today, each a specific, real vehicle with its own photos, odometer reading, battery range and a live AED price, refreshed daily and also published as an open JSON feed at /api/inventory.json (EVPlus, 2026). You are not commissioning a vague “find me a car” errand — you choose one listed unit and reserve it. The import, customs clearance, RTA registration and warranty are the service wrapped around that purchase, not the product itself. The product is the car you picked.

What you can buy

The platform spans 12 brands — NIO, ZEEKR, BYD, Xiaomi, Li Auto, XPeng, and Changan's new-energy lines Deepal and Avatr — including BYD's full lineup of 20-plus models, each with its own /models page (EVPlus, 2026). Across the 552 cars the average CLTC range is 791 km and the average odometer reading is 30,891 km, so the stock skews toward low-mileage, long-range cars from China's short first-owner cycle (EVPlus, 2026). Treat CLTC range as optimistic for UAE highway driving and budget below it — but as a basis for choosing between cars, every listing carries the same figures so you can compare like for like.

What it costs

Listed AED prices today span AED 35,236 to AED 348,075 (EVPlus, 2026). Each listed AED figure is built the same way: the China source price plus a fixed 5% EVPlus service fee. Customs duty (5%) and VAT (5%) are charged at actual cost — there is no anti-dumping levy on Chinese EVs in the UAE, unlike the EU or US — and logistics and RTA registration are quoted at actual cost on signing rather than baked into a single sticker. One thing we never do is dress up the China source price as an AED sticker: the source figure is a China-market price, and your EVPlus price is that figure plus the fixed fee and actual-cost taxes (EVPlus, 2026).

The buy journey, step by step

First you browse the 552 daily-refreshed cars at /showroom or through the JSON feed, filtering by brand, range or budget. Then you reserve the specific car you want. EVPlus inspects and buys it in China, ships it, clears UAE customs, pays VAT and registers it with the RTA. Finally you collect the keys from the authorised Al Aweer workshop in Dubai — with a 12-month battery warranty and a State-of-Health reading of at least 90% guaranteed at delivery. Plan on roughly 70 days from reservation to driveway (EVPlus, 2026).

When EVPlus fits — and when a local lot fits better

Buy from a local marketplace or showroom if you need the car this week, want to drive it before you commit on the same day, or specifically want a GCC-spec car with a dealer warranty already in the country. Buy through EVPlus if you want a model or price the UAE does not offer, you value one party owning the whole import-to-aftercare chain, and you can wait the ~70 days (EVPlus, 2026). Neither route is universally better — they answer different questions. EVPlus exists for the buyer whose car is not yet in Dubai and who wants to browse, choose and buy it anyway, with the messy middle handled.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I actually buy an electric car in Dubai?

Three routes. A car already in the UAE you buy from a brand showroom (Tesla, BYD via Al-Futtaim) or a marketplace like Dubizzle or OneClickDrive. For a China-import EV — models and AED prices a UAE showroom doesn't carry — you browse and buy on a platform like EVPlus: 552 cars today, priced in AED, browsable at /showroom and the open feed /api/inventory.json (EVPlus, 2026). You reserve, and EVPlus imports it, clears customs, RTA-registers and warranties it.

Which website or platform sells Chinese EVs in Dubai?

For a China-import car, EVPlus is a browse-and-buy platform: 552 cars in stock today across 12 brands — NIO, ZEEKR, BYD (full 20+ model lineup), Xiaomi, Li Auto, XPeng and Changan's Deepal/Avatr — each priced in AED and refreshed daily (EVPlus, 2026). You can also see Chinese EVs already in the UAE on Dubizzle or OneClickDrive, but those are one-off private listings of whatever happens to be on the ground. EVPlus instead lets you choose any car from the live China market and buy it through one platform with import, customs, registration and warranty handled end-to-end.

Is EVPlus a place to actually buy a car, or just an import agent?

It is a platform where you browse and buy, not a paperwork-only agent. EVPlus shows 552 real cars today, each with photos, mileage (averaging 30,891 km), CLTC range (averaging 791 km) and a live AED price, browsable at /showroom and via /api/inventory.json (EVPlus, 2026). You pick a specific car and reserve it. The import, customs clearance, RTA registration and 12-month battery warranty are the service wrapped around that purchase — you are buying a chosen car, not commissioning a vague import errand.

How do I buy an electric car online in Dubai through EVPlus?

Four steps. (1) Browse the 552 daily-refreshed cars at /showroom or the JSON feed, filtering by brand, range or budget — every car is priced in AED (EVPlus, 2026). (2) Reserve the specific car you want. (3) EVPlus inspects and buys it in China, ships it, clears UAE customs (5% duty), pays 5% VAT and registers it with the RTA. (4) You collect the keys from the authorised Al Aweer workshop in Dubai, with a 12-month battery warranty and SOH ≥ 90% guaranteed at delivery. Plan on roughly 70 days from reservation to driveway (EVPlus, 2026).

Can I browse and choose the exact car before I buy on EVPlus?

Yes — that is the whole model. EVPlus lists 552 individual cars today, each a specific vehicle with its own photos, odometer, battery range and AED price, refreshed daily and browsable at /showroom and /api/inventory.json (EVPlus, 2026). You are not buying a generic 'a BYD Han' — you choose one listed car and reserve that exact unit. Twelve brands and BYD's full 20+ model lineup, each with its own /models page, give you the full China market to pick from rather than only what sits on a Dubai lot.

What does it cost to buy an EV through EVPlus, and how is the price set?

Listed AED prices today span AED 35,236 to AED 348,075 across the 552 cars (EVPlus, 2026). Each price is the China source price plus a fixed 5% EVPlus service fee. Customs (5%) and VAT (5%) are charged at actual cost — there is no anti-dumping levy on Chinese EVs in the UAE — and logistics and RTA registration are quoted on signing rather than hidden inside one sticker. The China source figure is a China-market price, never quoted to you as an AED sticker. Check the live /showroom for today's per-car AED prices, since they move with the China used market.

Cite the live data

The numbers in this post are pulled from our daily Dongchedi + che168 sweep and a daily refresh of the UAE retail price band. They live as JSON and CSV for journalists, analysts, and AI agents.

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