Rwanda Plans 224 New EV Charging Sites to Close Gap
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Rwanda Plans 224 New EV Charging Sites to Close Gap
PDF Button The Ministry of Infrastructure has identified 224 potential sites for new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, aiming to tackle the growing gap between EV adoption and available infrastructure. The move follows a sharp rise in EV usage—from just 19 vehicles in 2020 to over 500 by the end of 2023, and now reportedly […] Related Posts: HM King Mohammed VI Addresses Speech to 1st China-Arab… Fighting Mental Health Burden in Rwanda…
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