Ghana targets 70% EV adoption by 2045 as GIPC seeks Chinese partnership

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  • Otubuah 1 month ago

    Our targets, as Africans are unambitious! This is also due to corruption, like how come Toyota and VW are here to continue with their production of Internal Combustion Engines as it phases out in their countries!

  • Kofi 1 month ago

    These ppl are clueless. There is no solid foundation. The country needs abundant surplus energy and electricity infrastructure 1st before industrial rollou4 of EVs. Electricity should be reasonably priced.

  • Daniel Twum-Barimah 1 month ago

    Exactly, this target date is nonsensical without cheap stable abundant power supply in Ghana firstly, why is it they the West is pushing developing nations to adopte clean energy tech that is basically still in its infant sta ...
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  • King 1 month ago

    So what's his foolish pictures doing all over the place. Were it not for politics, this guy has no business been the bods of GIPC

  • King 1 month ago

    Being the boss

  • Ewvevi 1 month ago

    "We invite you to invest in this emerging market". Oh Ghana. So we can't do anything for ourselves, right? So there is no leader who will say let's do a needs analysis, get all the needed logistics and get people with black f ...
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  • Olo 1 month ago

    What are the incentives provided by Ghanaian government for foreign investors apart from corruption????
    Electric vehicles in a country where light goes off everytime it rains!?!??!?!!?