Tajikistan occupies a unique position in the global energy landscape. While motorists pay the highest gasoline prices in Central Asia, households enjoy some of the world’s lowest electricity tariffs. This contrast helps explain the rapid growth of electric vehicles in the country. For a typical gasoline-powered sedan in Dushanbe, driving 100 kilometers costs about 80 somoni. An electric vehicle can cover the same distance for roughly 7 somoni. T…
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