Tellus Power Globe Holding Limited, BinHendi Holding and Sing Family Enterprise Group Sign Joint Venture Agreement to Launch One of the First EV Charger Manufacturing Companies in Middle East with Support of UAE Ministry of Investment

IRVINE, Calif., June 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Tellus Power Globe Holding Limited (“Tellus Power” or the “Company”), a global provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, today announced the official signing of a joint venture agreement with the renowned BinHendi Holding and SFE Group on May 30, 2025. This move responds to the surging growth of the electric vehicle (EV) market and the urgent need to accelerate e–mobility infrastructure development across the Middle East. This collaboration, supported by the UAE Ministry of Investment (the “Ministry of Investment”), marks the establishment of one of the first EV charging equipment manufacturing companies in the Middle East.

The Ministry of Investment played a pivotal role in facilitating this greenfield investment, reiterating its commitment to attracting future–enabling investment into the UAE while also supporting and promoting the growth of family businesses in the UAE’s markets and strengthening the country’s position as a regional hub for advanced manufacturing and sustainable technologies – two priority sectors under the National Investment Strategy of UAE.

The agreement was signed at the Ministry of Investment’s headquarters by Mike Calise, Chief Executive Officer of Tellus Power, and Marius Ciavola, Chief Executive officer of Sing Family Enterprise Middle East. The event was witnessed by Hessa Al Ghurair, Acting Assistant Undersecretary of the Ministry of Investment, Hamdan Zakaria Doleh, Chairman of China Innovation Centre in UAE, Yansong Li, Co–Founder of Tellus Power Group, and Mohammad BinHendi, Group CEO of BinHendi Holding.

This collaboration aims to leverage Tellus Power’s global network in EV charging station technology and manufacturing, combined with the BinHendi Holding and SFE Group’s resources and conducive market conditions in the Middle East, to jointly develop future–oriented smart charging infrastructure and support the region’s sustainable energy transition.

The joint venture is expected to invest in the construction of DC and AC charging equipment production lines, including high–power DC charging stations with V2G (vehicle–to–grid) functionality. The products are anticipated to not only serve the local market in UAE but also to expand to the entire Gulf Cooperation Council (“GCC”) countries and Middle East regions. As one of the first indigenous EV charging infrastructure manufacturers in the Middle East, the joint venture will be committed to providing local users with efficient, intelligent, reliable, and user–centric EV charging solutions.

Mike Calise, Chief Executive Officer of Tellus Power, comments: “We’re truly honored to establish this strategic alliance. It’s a significant step that dramatically extends our global reach. Given the UAE’s impressive growth in clean tech and smart mobility, this joint venture, thanks to the vital support from all the incredible teams involved, ensures we are well positioned to meet the escalating demand across the GCC.”

H.E. Mohammad Abdulrahman Alhawi, Undersecretary at the Ministry of Investment, said: “This agreement showcases the Ministry of Investment's ongoing dedication to being a strategic partner for international investors, local investors, and family offices. It directly aligns with our mission to strengthen the UAE's position in attracting future–focused investments that match our national priorities. By supporting partnerships like this, the Ministry of Investment continues to drive high–value investment into high–growth sectors, fostering innovation and sustainable economic prosperity.”

Hamdan Zakaria Doleh, Chairman of China Innovation Centre in UAE, commented: “The Middle East is at a critical juncture in the green mobility transition. I believe this collaboration with MBH will enable Tellus Power Group to establish a stronger foothold in the Middle East and support the rapid growth of the EV ecosystem through technological innovation and localized operations. This marks a significant milestone in Tellus Power Group's strategic expansion in the Middle East.”

Mohammad BinHendi, Group CEO of BinHendi Holding, added: “For us, this is about building national capability – “Made in UAE” isn’t just a label, it’s a direction. We’re actively positioning the UAE as the regional manufacturing hub for next–generation EV infrastructure. Our vision extends beyond mobility, as we continue driving industrial manufacturing across multiple high–impact sectors. As a group committed to ‘Adding Value’, BinHendi Holding believes in adding value to everything we touch. How? We keep things consistent in what we do – and we keep it simple.”

The joint venture plans to complete factory construction within the year and launch its first ‘Made in UAE’ products by the end of 2025.

About Tellus Power

Tellus Power Globe Holding Limited (“Tellus Power” or the “Company”) is a global manufacturer of electric vehicle chargers. The Company delivers ROI–driven charging infrastructure designed for long–term profitability and operational efficiency. Leveraging global expertise, Tellus Power delivers advanced and dependable EV charging infrastructure to support the widespread adoption of electric vehicles.

Find out more at https://telluspowernorthamerica.com.

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Le millésime 2025 du Guide Michelin met la Slovénie à l’honneur en décernant 9 étoiles à ses établissements et inaugure trois nouvelles récompenses. Hiša Franko conserve ses trois étoiles, Milka en obtient deux et l’hôtel Plesnik décroche une nouvelle étoile verte

LJUBLJANA, Slovénie, 17 juin 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — La gastronomie slovène connaît une nouvelle fois un succès exceptionnel, reflet des efforts constants de l’Office du tourisme slovène envers la promotion du pays au titre d’une destination gastronomique phare. Référence mondiale de l’excellence culinaire, le prestigieux Guide MICHELIN récompense pour la sixième année consécutive les meilleurs restaurants slovènes. Son édition 2025 recense 72 restaurants, soit neuf de plus qu’en 2024. Cette année, douze étoiles Michelin illuminent la carte touristique de la Slovénie. Hiša Franko maintient ses trois étoiles Michelin, à savoir la plus haute distinction possible. De son côté, le restaurant Milka conserve sa double étoile et sept autres restaurants rejoignent le palmarès avec chacun une étoile. Le Guide Michelin a également innové en décernant trois distinctions spéciales en Slovénie pour la toute première fois, à savoir le Prix du Jeune Chef, le Prix du Service et le Prix de la Sommellerie. Douze restaurants ont obtenu l’appellation Bib Gourmand et neuf autres restaurants ont décroché une étoile verte pour récompenser leur engagement en matière de durabilité.

Le Guide MICHELIN consacré à la Slovénie a une nouvelle fois récompensé l’établissement Hiša Franko dirigé par Ana Roš en lui accordant trois étoiles classiques et une étoile verte, relative à la durabilité. Huitième chef de sexe féminin du monde à obtenir trois étoiles, Ana Roš se distingue parmi les deux seules femmes au monde à remporter cette double distinction.

Le Restaurant Milka où le chef David Žefran exerce ses talents conserve ses deux étoiles pour la troisième année de suite. Les sept restaurants étoilés par Michelin sont les suivants :

COB – et son chef Filip Matjaž
Dam – et son chef Uroš Fakuč
Gostilna pri Lojzetu – et son chef Tomaž Kavčič
Grič – et son chef Luka Košir
Hiša Denk – et son chef Gregor Vračko
Hiša Linhart – et son chef Uroš Štefelin
Pavus – et son chef Marko Pavčnik

Le Guide MICHELIN consacré à la Slovénie présente trois prix spéciaux pour la première fois :

  • Le Prix du Jeune Chef, décerné à Filip Matjaž (COB) ;
  • Le Prix de la Sommellerie, décerné à Anže Kristan (Gostilna pri Lojzetu) ; et
  • Le Prix du Service, qui revient à Jan Sinčič (Salicornia).

Neuf restaurants slovènes détiennent désormais une Étoile Verte au Michelin, le nouveau lauréat distingué cette année étant le restaurant de l’hôtel Plesnik.

Les autres établissements récompensés réunissent :

Galerija okusov – et son chef Marko Magajne
Gostilna Krištof – et son chef Uroš Gorjanc
Gostilna Repovž – et son chef Grega Repovž
Grič – et son chef Luka Košir
Hiša Franko – et son chef Ana Roš
Hiša Linhart – et son chef Uroš Štefelin
Gostilna Mahorčič – et son chef Ksenija Krajšek Mahor
Špacapanova hiša – et son chef Ago Špacapan

Pour en savoir plus et prendre connaissance des faits marquants, vous pouvez consulter le communiqué de presse ici.

Découvrez toute la sélection 2025 du guide MICHELIN.

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