African Nations Power Up Their Shift to Electric Vehicles
Kenya and other African nations are accelerating a shift to electric vehicles through tax incentives, public transport pilots, and local manufacturing support. But change is slow.
Kenya and other African nations are accelerating a shift to electric vehicles through tax incentives, public transport pilots, and local manufacturing support. But change is slow.
Despite being the region with the lowest adoption rate globally, certain African countries are progressing notably in adopting electric vehicles. This progress is largely driven by collaborations
In Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa, the adoption of electric mobility is becoming a key priority as the countries seek to reduce emissions and address energy demands.
The electric vehicle (EV) revolution is sweeping the world, and Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is no exception. Despite the environmental and sustainability narratives surrounding EVs, it is now
Six years ago, my colleagues and I published an article in the World Economic Forum asking if Africa was ready for the electric vehicle (EV) revolution.
In a global push towards electric vehicles, African nations are forging ahead with systems and policies to ramp up Electronic Vehicles (EV) adoption. Despite recent headwinds, a
This research aims to address these gaps by compiling data and mapping out recent stakeholders within Africa''s E-mobility space, with a focus on 7 major African countries (Morocco, Tanzania, Rwanda,
Vehicle ownership rates play a significant role in shaping the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in Africa. In areas with low vehicle ownership, the high cost of EVs and limited charging
Which African nations are ready to lead in EV adoption, and which risk falling behind? Our new Africa EV Readiness and Impact Index provides answers, and includes interactive maps
In this study, we apply an enhanced UTAUT model to thoroughly investigate the key determinants of EV adoption in SSA, focusing on facilitating conditions, network externalities,
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