Ceer Signs $1.4 Billion Deals at PIF Public Sector Forum

Saudi Arabia : Saudi Arabia’s first EV brand, Ceer, has secured major agreements with local and global partners to boost its localization strategy and drive the country’s automotive sector forward.
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Which global companies has Ceer partnered with?
Ceer has partnered with global industry leaders, including Foxconn, BMW, Siemens, RIMAC, Hyundai Transys, Sabelt, Schuler, and Dürr.What is the purpose of Ceer's partnerships with local suppliers?
The partnerships aim to strengthen Ceer's supply chain and ensure the production of high-quality EV components within Saudi Arabia.- Ceer signed 11 new partnerships worth SAR 5.50 billion ($1.50 billion) at the PIF Public Sector Forum.
- The agreements aim to localize 45% of production and strengthen Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals.
- Global and local companies, including Foxconn, BMW, Siemens, and Abdul Latif Jameel Enterprises, are involved.
- These deals will stimulate economic growth and create new job opportunities in the Kingdom.
Ceer’s Expansion Through Strategic Partnerships
Saudi Arabia’s first electric vehicle brand, Ceer, has taken a significant step towards strengthening its presence in the Kingdom’s automotive sector by signing 11 new agreements at the 3rd PIF Public Sector Forum. The deals, valued at SAR 5.50 billion ($1.50 billion), emphasize Ceer’s commitment to achieving its 45% localization targets and supporting Saudi Vision 2030.
The agreements were finalized at the high-profile event, which concluded on February 13, 2025. A majority of the partnerships involve Saudi companies, underscoring Ceer’s commitment to fostering local industry growth.
Key Local and Global Partnerships
Ceer has partnered with major local suppliers to strengthen its supply chain, ensuring the production of high-quality EV components within Saudi Arabia. The MoUs signed include:
- Zamil Central Air Conditioners Co. Ltd. – HVAC system manufacturing.
- Zamil Plastic Industrial Company – Production of plastic-injected parts.
- Obeikan Glass Company – Supplying automotive glass.
- Abdul Latif Jameel Enterprises (ALJ) – Alloy wheel manufacturing.
- CTR (Global Supplier) – Localization of aluminum forged parts in Saudi Arabia.
Beyond local partnerships, Ceer has secured agreements with global industry leaders, including Foxconn, BMW, Siemens, RIMAC, Hyundai Transys, Sabelt, Schuler, and Dürr. These collaborations ensure access to advanced technologies and manufacturing expertise.
Boosting Saudi Arabia’s Automotive Sector
Ceer’s localization strategy extends beyond just manufacturing partnerships. The company is building a growing automotive ecosystem at the King Salman Automotive Cluster, where top-tier suppliers such as Lear, Forvia, Shinyoung, Benteler, JVIS, and Pirelli are localizing their operations.
Additionally, Ceer has awarded contracts worth SAR 6.60 billion to 263 Saudi companies, further driving economic growth. Notable beneficiaries include Modern Building Leaders (MBL), Nahil Computer, Bupa Arabia, Atlas Industrial Equipment, Saudi Business Machines, and Liva Insurance.
Ceer is also developing local supply agreements with:
- Saudi Controls Ltd. – Providing portable EV chargers.
- Arabian Plastic Industrial Co. (APICO) – Blow parts production.
- Saudi Aluminum Casting Company (SAC) – Aluminum casting solutions.
- First Telecom Industries (FTI) – Small stamping components.
Aligning with Vision 2030 and Future Goals
These strategic partnerships mark a major milestone in Saudi Arabia’s push towards a sustainable and self-reliant automotive industry. By working closely with local suppliers, Ceer is fostering a high-tech manufacturing environment that aligns with the economic diversification goals of Vision 2030.
Ceer CEO Jim DeLuca emphasized the importance of these deals in building a thriving automotive industry, stating, “By collaborating with local suppliers, we not only secure high-quality components but also contribute to job creation and economic growth in the Kingdom.”
The agreements signed at the forum coincide with the LEAP 2025 tech event held in Riyadh, further highlighting Saudi Arabia’s commitment to innovation and industrial growth. With its continuous efforts, Ceer is positioning itself as a key player in the global EV market while strengthening Saudi Arabia’s position as a major automotive hub.
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