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Ethiopia''s Electric Revolution: Over 60% of New Cars Are
Ethiopia now boasts over 120 public charging stations, with new ones opening monthly in Addis Ababa, Hawassa, Adama, and Bahir Dar. The government''s target is 300+ stations by 2026.
Ethio Telecom Reports 162 Billion Birr Revenue and 4.9
Enhanced customer service tools and self-service applications Sustainable Innovation: EV Charging Stations In line with Ethiopia''s climate and sustainability goals, Ethio Telecom also
Authority Enacts EV Charging Stations Directive
A new directive setting technical standards, licensing requirements, and safety measures for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations has been approved. Created by the Petroleum & Energy Authority (PEA), it aims to
Addis Ababa Completes Nearly 16,000 Development Projects
The Addis Ababa City Administration said it has completed 15,960 development projects across the capital in the current Ethiopian fiscal year. Mayor Adanech Abiebie reported this during the
Addis Ababa Mayor Commissions 150 Education Projects
Addis Ababa, July 18, 2025 (FMC) – The Addis Ababa City Administration has inaugurated 150 education projects during the 2017 Ethiopian fiscal year (2024/25), a major investment aimed
Qoray Unveils New Fast Charging Station at
Lagos, Nigeria – July 16, 2025 – Qoray, in a strategic partnership with the Sheraton Lagos Hotel, today announced the launch of a new fast-charging station, significantly advancing Nigeria''s transition toward clean mobility.
EV Prices Fall by up to 1 Million Birr in Ethiopia as Chinese
Ethiopia''s electric vehicle (EV) market is showing early signs of saturation, as prices for popular models tumble amid a sharp rise in supply and growing concerns about resale values and
Ethiopia bans gas‑powered private vehicles – EV shift faces
Ethiopia is leading Africa in shifting to electric vehicles (EVs) by banning gas-powered car imports since January 2024. This bold policy aims to cut $5 billion spent annually on fuel imports and
Big 5 Construct Ethiopia Opens with Focus on
"The return of Big 5 Construct Ethiopia, alongside the launch of the East Africa Infrastructure & Water Expo in Addis Ababa, has brought together key voices across government and industry for public and private sector collaboration.
MOENCO Moves to Control BYD Ethiopia Presence
Moenco, or the Motor & Engineering Company of Ethiopia Limited Sc, is a prominent automotive company established in 1959 and represents around 20 brands. BYD, short for Build Your Dreams, is a Chinese
Ethiopia''s Electric Revolution: Over 60% of New Cars Are
Ethiopia is making waves in Africa''s transportation landscape with a bold statistic: over 60% of new vehicles sold in the country are now electric. This milestone signals the dawn of a clean
E-Mobility Week 2025 in Ethiopia: Leading Africa''s Electric
2. How is Ethiopia leading in EV policy? Ethiopia''s ban on fossil-fuel vehicle imports and investment in renewable energy makes it a role model for electric mobility in Africa. 3. What
Top 10 Countries in Africa with the Largest Foreign Capital
Foreign capital plays a pivotal role in Africa''s economic growth, driving infrastructure development, job creation, and sectoral diversification. In 2025, countries across the continent are leveraging
Ethiopia announces plan to expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure
The Ethiopian government has unveiled plans to expand the country''s electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, aiming to install charging stations every 50 to 120 km,

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