MUSCAT – The ministry stated that the charging stations were installed on January 20, 2026 – in collaboration with partners in the tourism sector – marking a step towards supporting sustainability goals, keeping pace with modern mobility trends and improving the experience of visitors and beneficiaries.
The ministry said the project reflects the role of public participation in improving services, noting that suggestions received through the Tajawob platform continue to support the development of initiatives that enhance Oman’s tourism sector and visitor experience.
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