Study on Uganda''s readiness for EVs in the offing
By conducting this study, EPRC seeks to identify the main barriers and opportunities that exist within Uganda''s mobility ecosystem. EPRC is also investigating public perception of electric
By conducting this study, EPRC seeks to identify the main barriers and opportunities that exist within Uganda''s mobility ecosystem. EPRC is also investigating public perception of electric
As Uganda grapples with mounting environmental challenges, the shift to electric vehicles (EVs) represents both a national imperative and a personal opportunity for sustainable transportation.
In theory, the hybrid and electric vehicle technology offers cost savings and accident reductions. It emphasizes that regulation of these vehicles may be urgently needed in order for Uganda to ensure
As the shift to electric vehicles becomes imminent, Uganda is taking strategic steps to foster the development and adoption of this technology.
Uganda''s updated import regulations for electric vehicles (EVs), set to take effect in 2025, aim to ensure road safety and align with the country''s push for cleaner air. These rules are designed
Technical Standards: Ensure compliance with Uganda''s safety and performance requirements for electric 2- and 3-wheelers, including battery efficiency and charging compatibility.
omic transformation of Uganda. We have assessed the current state of e-mobility, the level of awareness and perceptions about the dangers of using fossil fuel-powered engines, and the benefits
The report draws on the latest data to assess the progress in the implementation of the National E-Mobility Strategy along the priority areas. It considers recent policy developments and industry
Based on government commitments, what specific support can GIZ provide to develop the requisite and appropriate enabling frameworks for e-mobility?
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