When leadership meets innovation, the result is more than a keynote—it’s a roadmap.
Introduction
“Rami Abu Hayah is spearheading the future of EV charging solutions and sustainable mobility infrastructure across the region.”
That opening line from a recent LinkedIn post by the Electric Vehicle Innovation Summit (EVIS) wasn’t just a speaker announcement—it was a statement about where the electric mobility sector is heading, and who’s helping lead it there.
This story isn’t just about a CEO stepping on stage in Abu Dhabi. It’s about a region ready to scale green transformation, and a leader who’s not just building the infrastructure—but defining the conversation.
Background & Context
Rami Abu Hayah, CEO of CATEC Mobility, is no stranger to large-scale innovation. With over 20 years of experience in e-mobility, digital transformation, and infrastructure, he has been instrumental in delivering EV charging networks across the Middle East—including recent Tesla Supercharger installations in Saudi Arabia.
The timing of his keynote at EVIS Abu Dhabi 2025 couldn’t be more critical. As governments double down on Vision 2030 and electric mobility becomes a policy-backed priority, the need for real-world, scalable EV infrastructure has become urgent. CATEC’s work puts it at the center of that transformation.
And now, its CEO is stepping up to share insights, challenges, and what’s coming next.
Main Takeaways from the Announcement
Strategic Insight Meets Operational Scale
EVIS highlighted Rami’s unique ability to blend strategic foresight with executional leadership—a rare combination in a space filled with either visionaries or technocrats, but seldom both.
Building the Infrastructure of Tomorrow
Rami isn’t just speaking from theory. Under his leadership, CATEC Mobility has deployed real infrastructure, partnered with global brands like Tesla, and navigated complex public-private terrain in a regulatory-heavy sector.
A Call for Smarter Mobility
The announcement positions Rami as a thought leader in creating a future that is not only electrified but also accessible, connected, and community-driven.
“With a clear vision and relentless drive, he’s leading the charge in making EV networks more accessible, intelligent, and future-ready.”
Community Reaction
While the LinkedIn post had just launched at the time of writing, early reactions from the mobility and cleantech communities showed enthusiasm, especially from professionals in the UAE and KSA. Several commenters praised the decision to bring real operators—not just academics or policymakers—into the EVIS spotlight.
Our Perspective
As legal and business professionals observing this ecosystem evolve, we’re reminded of how important it is to document leadership milestones—not just deals closed, but platforms created, conversations led, and markets shaped.
From a legal advisory lens, such leadership often correlates with:
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Anticipating regulatory shifts in sustainability and clean energy
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Structuring cross-border infrastructure agreements
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Advising on public-private partnerships with mobility components
These are precisely the areas where we support companies navigating transformation.
A Moment to Reflect
What does it mean for a CEO to not just operate quietly behind the scenes, but step forward, take the mic, and represent a movement?
If you’re building in the sustainability, energy, or infrastructure space—who’s your voice? Who’s telling your story?
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