IEA projects light-duty plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) to reach 140 million in 2030 although electric two and three-wheelers (E2&3W) are expected to reach 490 million in the same year.". The report continues, "According to the International Trade Centre, about 17,660 PEVs were imported into Ghana between January 2017 and
READ MORESpeaking at a stakeholder consultative forum in Bolgatanga on the drafted National Electric Vehicle Policy, Mr. Asiamah underscored the need for Ghana to hasten its planned switch to safe electric-powered vehicles in its quest to attain the UN''s Sustainable Development Goals 13, 11, and 7.
READ MORENational Electric Mobility Policy and Market Readiness Framework for Ghana. Ghana is one of Africa''s fastest-growing economies, with the transport sector playing a key strategic role in its growth and development. Despite the steady economic growth over the last two decades, Ghanaian cities, in particular, seem not to have benefited from the
READ MOREAccra, Dec. 15, GNA – To reduce the effects of climate change and commit to environmental sustainability, economic growth, and global climate goals, President Nana Addo Dankwa
READ MORESpeaking to the press, Dr. Opoku said the Ministry of Transport at this year''s COP28 Summit in the UAE will unveil Ghana''s Electric Vehicle Policy to chart a path for EV adoption.
READ MOREThe President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo to launch Ghana''s new Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy in Dubai, United Arab Emirates at the ongoing Conference of Parties 28 (COP28). The policy is to create an enabling environment to drive electric
READ MOREThe policy is to create an enabling environment to drive electric vehicle uptake in Ghana. The National Electric Vehicle Policy is expected to provide market signals and help to decarbonize the carbon sector in line with Ghana''s Energy Transition Plan 2022-2070 and global commitment on climate change.
READ MOREIt is an honour to present a foreword for Ghana''s comprehensive National Electric Mobility Policy Framework. The policy framework intends to guide the
READ MOREGhana is set to join the global movement towards electric vehicles (EVs) as President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo prepares to launch the country''s EV policy a. Ghana is set to launch its EV policy at the COP 28, aiming to
READ MOREThe conclusions include baseline conditions, electric vehicle priority, barriers to electric vehicles, and measures to overcome the barriers. The Revised National Transport Policy (NTP) 2020 supports the promotion of affordable, safe, comfortable, effective, efficient, dependable, and environmentally friendly transport for the movement
READ MORECOP27 side event focused on new policies and partnerships for e-mobility, backed by a new inter-Ministerial collaboration supported by UNEP and the UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre. November 11, 2022. Electric buses and the policies and reforms needed to get them running was on the agenda at the Ghana Pavilion at COP27
READ MOREThe Minister to Transport, Kwaku Ofori Asiamah, will on Saturday, 2023 join President Nana Addo Danquah Akufo Addo to launch Ghana''s new Electric Vehicle
READ MOREThis first electric vehicle baseline study commissioned by the Ghana Energy Commission aims to assist in this focus by providing a clearer picture of the status of electric vehicle
READ MOREThe Ministry of Transport, in collaboration with the Ministries of Finance, Energy, Trade and Industry, and Environment Science and Technology, has begun a consultative process
READ MOREThe Minister reiterated the government''s commitment to sustainability and a greener future with the National Electric Vehicle Policy being a catalyst for creating
READ MOREThe policy framework intends to guide the deployment and scale-up of electric vehicles in Ghana. It also serves as one of the response measures to reduce the transportation sector''s carbon
READ MOREPresident Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, on behalf of the Ministry of Transport, has launched the National Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy in Ghana.. The initiative aims to address climate change, promote environmental
READ MOREBy Clara Mlano. Dr. Prempeh made these remarks when he addressed Ghana''s COP28 gathering in Dubai, UAE, during the launch by President Akufo-Addo of Ghana''s National Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy. Energy Minister, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh says Ghana''s Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy will accelerate efforts at cutting
READ MOREThe policy aims to phase out inefficient internal combustion engines in favor of EVs, heralding a paradigm shift in Ghana''s approach to emissions reduction. The EV policy harbors immense potential to stimulate investments and job creation in the African nation It is also set to usher in an era of eco-friendly manufacturing of products and
READ MORESolar Taxi''s JAC Iev7l Pure Electric Car. Another electric vehicle (sedan) offered by Solar Taxi Ghana. This JAC sedan has a decent 35.2 kWh battery that''s good for about 302 km / 189 miles (NEDC). The battery pack has an energy density of 140.24Wh/kg. Its drivetrain produces 50 kW (67 hp) power and 215 Nm of torque. electric car interior.
READ MOREMr. Kwaku Ofori Asiamah, the Minister for Transport, highlighted the economic viability of EVs and the global surge in EV inventory, projecting over 145 million EVs by 2030. Many nations have committed to a complete shift to EVs, prompting Ghana to align with international efforts.
READ MOREAccording to Mr Boakye, Ghana''s Nuclear Power Programme which is expected to be completed in 2030 could be the game-changer to support electric vehicle drive. "Nuclear power has a big role to play in helping the country to achieve its goal of joining the world in the fossil to electric switch. Other sources of energy are either being
READ MOREGhana has developed a draft Electric-Vehicle Policy, to guide the development and upscale of electric vehicles in the country to decarbonise the transport sector. The development would enable Ghana to achieve net-zero Carbon Dioxide (Co2) emissions by 2070. According to the Ministry of Energy, currently, Ghana''s installed
READ MOREMr Kwaku Ofori Asiamah, Minister for Transport, on Saturday, December 2, 2023, joined President Nana Addo Dankwa Auffo-Addo to launch Ghana''s new Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy. The launch is part of the ongoing Conference of Parties 28 (COP28) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. A statement copied to the Ghana News Agency in Accra
READ MOREGhana will unveil its Electric Vehicle Policy at the COP28 Summit in the UAE. Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, has introduced a number of tax reliefs to cushion the business community and
READ MOREThe launch of the policy is expected to usher Ghana into joining other countries already into the use of EVs. In Ghana, the legal framework for vehicle importation is governed by the Ghana Customs
READ MOREIn Ghana, the legal framework for vehicle importation is governed by the Ghana Customs, Excise and Preventive Service (CEPS) (Management Law) PNDCL 330 of 1993 and the Customs Act, 2015 (Act 891). A new Regulation came into effect in April 2020 (Customs Amendment Act, 2020) which sought to ban the importation of Light Duty
READ MOREPresident Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will on Saturday launch the Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy of Ghana at the COP28, Ghana pavilion at the ongoing climate change conference in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).. The launch of the policy is expected to usher Ghana into joining other countries already into the use of
READ MOREPresident Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, on behalf of the Ministry of Transport, has launched the National Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy in Ghana. The
READ MOREA statement said the policy was to create an enabling environment to drive electric vehicle uptake in Ghana. It would also provide market signals and help to decarbonise the transport sector in line with Ghana''s National Energy Transition Plan 2022- 2070, and global commitments on climate change.
READ MOREPresident Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will today launch the Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy of Ghana at the Cop 28, an ongoing climate change conference in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The launch of the policy is expected to usher Ghana into joining other countries already into the use of EVs. In Ghana, the
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