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OM · 2026 guide

EV charging in Oman

A guide to the charging network in Oman. Major operators, common connector types, pricing context, and where to plug in on the road.

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Ultra (≥150 kW)

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Fast chargers

19 stations at 50 kW DC or higher.

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Ultra-rapid

10 sites with at least one 150 kW socket.

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Electric Vehicle Charging in Oman

Oman has a small but developing EV charging infrastructure. With 22 public charging points listed in our database, drivers will find coverage concentrated in a few key areas. Ten of these points offer fast charging at 150 kW or more, with nine providing speeds between 50-149 kW.

Charging Availability

Oman's public charging network currently consists of 22 points. The fastest options include 10 chargers rated at 150 kW or higher, suitable for quick top-ups. Another nine chargers fall into the 50-149 kW category. Coverage is limited and primarily found in population centers like Saham (2 points), Al Khoudh (1), Sohar (1), Halban (1), and Muscat (1). Drivers should expect charging availability to be sparse outside these areas.

Operators and Connectors

Drivers will encounter a mix of operators, though specific provider details vary by location. The most common connector type for DC fast charging in Oman is the CCS Type 1. For AC charging, Type 2 connectors are standard. It is advisable to check specific station details for exact connector types before arrival.

Pricing and Incentives

Pricing for public charging varies by network and charging speed. DC fast charging is typically more expensive per kilowatt-hour than slower AC charging. Home charging rates are generally lower. Oman does not currently offer widespread national incentives for EV charging infrastructure. Drivers should budget accordingly for charging costs, as specific pricing information is not consistently available across all networks.

Practical Tip for Visitors

For foreign drivers, ensure you have a method to pay for charging, as many stations may require a local payment method or a specific network's app. Researching available charging apps and payment options before your trip is recommended.

FAQ
How extensive is the EV charging network in Oman?
Oman's public EV charging network is currently limited, with 22 charging points recorded in our database. The majority of these are concentrated in a few towns, including Saham, Al Khoudh, Sohar, Halban, and Muscat. Drivers should anticipate sparse coverage in rural or less populated areas.
What are the typical charging speeds available?
You can find 10 public charging points offering speeds of 150 kW or higher for rapid charging. Additionally, there are nine chargers in the 50-149 kW range. Slower AC charging options may also be available depending on the location and operator.
What charging connectors are most common in Oman?
The predominant connector type for DC fast charging in Oman is the CCS Type 1. For AC charging, the Type 2 connector is the standard. It is always best to verify the specific connector type at a charging station before you arrive.
Are there any government incentives for EV charging in Oman?
Currently, Oman does not have widely publicized national incentives or subsidies specifically for the installation or use of EV charging infrastructure. Drivers should assume that charging costs will be borne directly by them, based on the rates set by individual charging network operators.
How does public charging cost compare to home charging?
Public charging, especially at DC fast chargers, is generally more expensive per kilowatt-hour than charging at home. Home charging rates are typically lower and more predictable. Exact costs vary significantly depending on the charging network provider and the speed of the charger used.