The development of electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure presents a promising pathway to reduce transportation emissions, particularly when integrated with low-carbon energy systems. Given Saudi Arabia’s commitment to sustainable travel initiatives, a clear understanding of the charging infrastructure required for facilitating long-distance EV travel is crucial for informed decision-making.

Fellow- Energy Macro & Microeconomics
Ryan Alyamani is a Fellow in the Energy Macro and Microeconomics program, specializing in economics, energy, and sustainability. His focus…
Ryan Alyamani is a Fellow in the Energy Macro and Microeconomics program, specializing in economics, energy, and sustainability. His focus is on developing economic and energy models for policy analysis. Additionally, Ryan has published a series of research papers in reputable, peer-reviewed journals. Ryan holds a master’s degree in Economics and Policy of Energy and the Environment from University College London (UCL), UK, and a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Mercer University, USA.
Expertise
- Economics
- Energy economics
- Environmental sustainability
- Economic and energy modeling and Public policy
Publications See all Ryan Alyamani’s publications

Macroeconomic and Sectoral Effects of Natural Gas Price: Policy Insights from a Macroeconometric Model
The development of electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure presents a promising pathway to reduce transportation emissions,…
4th February 2025
Locating EV Charging Stations to Enable Intercity Travel in Saudi Arabia
The development of electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure presents a promising pathway to reduce transportation emissions,…
3rd December 2024