dnata Powers Up! 14 New Electric Ground Units Supercharge Sustainability at Dubai International Airport

In a bold stride towards sustainability and operational efficiency, dnata has electrified its ground support fleet at Dubai International Airport (DXB) by introducing 14 brand-new 180kVA electric ground power units (GPUs). This exciting development covers a remarkable 33% of GPU usage at the world’s busiest international airport, marking a significant shift toward greener aviation practices in one of the globe’s most dynamic transportation hubs.

These electric GPUs are more than just a technological upgrade; they represent a major leap in dnata’s commitment to reducing its environmental impact. Traditional ground power units rely heavily on fossil fuels, contributing to the airport’s carbon footprint. By adding these new electric GPUs, dnata is setting a powerful example of how airports can transition toward cleaner, more sustainable energy sources while maintaining the operational muscle needed to support thousands of flights. These electric units are designed to deliver the same level of power as their fuel-powered counterparts but with zero emissions, drastically reducing greenhouse gases and noise pollution.

The implementation of these 14 electric GPUs is particularly impactful given the scale of operations at Dubai International Airport. With hundreds of flights arriving and departing every day, efficient and reliable ground power is essential to keeping operations running smoothly. The electric GPUs, capable of delivering 180kVA each, provide the necessary power for parked aircraft to keep their systems running—everything from lighting to air conditioning—without relying on jet engines or fuel-based units. This not only conserves fuel but also cuts down on the overall energy costs associated with running the airport.

By covering 33% of the GPU usage at DXB, dnata’s new fleet is setting the pace for more widespread adoption of electric ground support equipment in the aviation industry. The benefits are twofold: it supports Dubai’s broader sustainability goals and improves the efficiency of daily airport operations. As dnata continues to expand its fleet of electric vehicles, the impact will only grow, helping DXB maintain its status as the busiest international airport while paving the way for a cleaner, greener future in global air travel.

This powerful shift is more than just an equipment upgrade—it’s a significant push toward sustainability, with dnata leading the charge.