African companies drive innovation to tackle energy challenges and meet EV demand

African companies drive innovation to tackle energy challenges and meet EV demand
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Johannesburg – African businesses are taking bold steps to address the continent’s energy challenges while responding to the rising demand for electric vehicles (EVs). With power disruptions posing a significant barrier to the expansion of the EV sector, companies are investing in renewable energy sources and building charging infrastructure to support future growth.

Governments and private firms are working together to promote solar, wind, and hydropower projects as part of efforts to stabilize electricity supply. In countries like South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria, pilot programs for EV charging networks are underway, aiming to improve accessibility and encourage wider adoption of electric vehicles.

Despite the promise of these initiatives, experts warn that unreliable power grids remain a major obstacle. Addressing the dual challenge of energy security and sustainable transportation will require long-term planning, policy reforms, and regional cooperation. If successful, Africa’s EV push could position the continent as a leader in green mobility, creating new opportunities for economic growth and environmental resilience.

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