Energy Ministry plans EV charging stations for about 17,000 electric vehicles in Ghana

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  • Truth Table 1 day ago

    “I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. (John 10:11) .
    .............
    ONLY Jesus saves

  • prophet mohammed was a sick dog 1 day ago

    Kill muslims.
    Say no to islam and convert to a real religion.
    Allah is satanic scum and qur'an is toilet paper. Search online for ways to move away from evil islam.........You can join ex-muslim groups online and be safe ...
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  • AK 1 day ago

    They always plan but never implement. They are resetting Ghana yet they cannot even pay cocoa farmers. All attempts to stop galamsey have failed because they don't really mean to stop galamsey, it appears.

  • WG 1 day ago

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  • Hamsa 1 day ago

    Ethiopia has the highest number of EVs in Africa, not Ghana. Ghana may be second or third.

  • Prudhomme - Ghanaians are unintelligent 1 day ago

    Ghana leads with over 17,000 EVs (largely 2-3 wheelers), followed by Morocco (10,000+) and South Africa (approx. 6,000). Other leaders include Ethiopia, Tanzania, Kenya, and Rwanda.

    Source: Google Gemini

    I believe Ghana ...
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  • Nii 1 day ago

    Der is water in the north but saline! Most people are able to dig their boreholes except that it is saline at the end of the day.

  • Fireman 1 day ago

    This isn't our topmost priority now, we need stable energy, industrialization and self reliance before considering such funcy stuff.

    Even if, we want to consider we should be thinking hybrid and solar powered cars, let's n ...
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  • Prudhomme - Ghanaians are unintelligent 1 day ago

    Ghana, Morocco, and South Africa lead Africa in electric vehicle (EV) adoption, driven by government incentives and growing infrastructure. Ghana leads with over 17,000 EVs (largely 2-3 wheelers), followed by Morocco (\(10,00 ...
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