At the core of the Dubai Green Spine project are 100 per cent solar-powered trams, supported by a substantial 300-megawatt solar energy system

The ‘Dubai Green Spine’ project, an ambitious plan to transform the 64-kilometre-long Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Road (E311) into a “sustainable” corridor is being spearheaded by urban planning and development firm URB. Its research arm, EPIC Lab will develop this transformative initiative to align with the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan. The project aims to revolutionise urban mobility, elevate environmental and social standards, and accommodate Dubai’s anticipated population growth. “The Dubai Green Spine isn’t just about transit; it’s about transforming how cities function, making them more livable and human-centric,” said Baharash Bagherian, CEO of URB. “This initiative exemplifies how integrated, thoughtful urban planning can drastically improve city life, turning everyday environments into vibrant ecosystems that nurture both people and the planet.” At the core of the Dubai Green Spine are 100 per cent solar-powered trams, supported by a substantial 300-megawatt solar energy system. This clean energy initiative is crucial for reducing the city’s carbon footprint and promoting a shift from car dependency to more sustainable transport modes. The project also commits to enhancing community and biodiversity through extensive green spaces with diverse habitats.

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