Uganda revises e-mobility policy to include all 2- and 3-wheelers
Uganda's updated e-mobility policy fosters local electric vehicle production and charging infrastructure, promoting cleaner transportation.
Read moreUganda's updated e-mobility policy fosters local electric vehicle production and charging infrastructure, promoting cleaner transportation.
Read moreUganda's new electric bike swap stations offer quick battery replacements, enhancing urban mobility and promoting clean transportation.
Read moreThe East African Transport Summit in Uganda highlights the push for electric vehicles, local manufacturing, and sustainable transport solutions.
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Read moreUganda plans to enhance its EV charging infrastructure, aiming for 10,000 fast chargers by 2040, focusing on solar integration and...
Read moreUganda, Kenya, and Tanzania have harmonized transport regulations to enhance trade efficiency and reduce costs across East Africa.
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Read moreA $63 million investment is accelerating Uganda's transition to electric bikes, enhancing infrastructure and promoting green transportation.
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