With import restrictions lifted in 2025, the island nation has witnessed a dramatic surge in EV adoption, creating unprecedented opportunities for sustainable transportation. From approximately 4,500 EVs in 2023 to over 5,400 by mid-2025, Sri Lanka's electric vehicle landscape is. . As Sri Lanka prepares to lift its vehicle import restrictions by February 2025, there is a growing anticipation of a surge in electric vehicle (EV) adoption. . From the intricacies of developing a robust charging network to the governmental policies needed to stimulate adoption and the social implications of this shift, we explore the essential elements that will define Sri Lanka's journey towards an electrified transportation system.
[PDF Version]
Whether you're a local or a visitor, we're here to help you easily locate and access the charging infrastructure you need to keep your electric vehicle powered up while exploring this beautiful city. Green: Public Level 1-2 chargers (0-50 kW). Orange: High-power fast chargers (Level. . Welcome to our webpage dedicated to electric vehicle charging stations in Lome, Togo! As the capital city of Togo, Lome offers a unique blend of vibrant culture, stunning beaches, and now, an expanding network of charging stations for EV owners. A robust charging network provides reliable and accessible charging options for EV drivers across the transportation sector – from light-duty passenger vehicles to micromobility solutions. . At a battery swapping station, drivers are quick to share their enthusiasm for their new e-motorcycles, replacements for the petrol-powered models they once rode.
[PDF Version]
The forecast is part of the government's ambitious plan to advance the gradual shift from cars powered by polluting fossil fuels to electric vehicles and green transportation, including trucks, buses and trains. 3 million cars, or 30% of the country"s total, will be electric by 2030. That is up from 70,000 today. . Israel projects that 1. 3 million vehicles on its roads will be electric by 2030 taking up a 30 percent share of the auto market as the country seeks to cut down on air pollution and carbon emissions, the Energy and Infrastructure Ministry said on Tuesday. Yuval Steinitz: "I applaud to the comprehensive effort to deploy charging points all over the country/This important move is part of my vision to wean. . The electric car market is declining, but gaps show. Strong leasing pushed Deepal to first in a Chinese-dominated market. Thi igious and. . Key policies and measures that support the deployment of electric and zero-emission vehicles The table highlights current as well as announced key policies and measures that support the deployment of electric vehicles (EVs) and zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) by region and country.
[PDF Version]
This policy paper covers all electric vehicles which are not covered by the Auto Development Policy 2016-21 of Pakistan. . Electric vehicle adoption in Ethiopia is accelerating as government policy reforms and shifting market dynamics reshape the country's transport economy. Ethiopia has moved decisively to promote electric mobility. In recent months, authorities restricted the import of fully assembled internal. . Government agencies in Ethiopia are spearheading the country's transition to electric vehicles by replacing their existing combustion-engined fleets with EVs, citing cost savings and policy priorities. EVs—comprising hybrid-electric vehicles (HEVs), plug-in hybrid-electric vehicles (PHEVs), and battery-electric vehicles (BEVs)—are alternatives to conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. . Tax Holiday (reduced income tax for company investing on EV), Mini Tax Holiday, Tax Allowance, Capital Investment Incentive, Electric Motorbikes Incentive (429 USD discount), Luxury Tax Incentive (0%), Import Duty Cut Incentive, Luxury Tax Cut Incentive, VAT incentive, Vehicle Tax & Vehicle. . This policy is the result of a collaborative effort of various federal and provincial government entities, automobile industry, academia, and financial institutions. We also extend our gratitude. .
[PDF Version]
10-Year VAT Exemption for Electric Vehicles: The proposed law grants a full exemption from the Impuesto al Valor Agregado (IVA) on the import and domestic sale of electric vehicles, electric boats, and conversion kits for internal combustion vehicles. . If one is interested in the electrification of developing countries, Bolivia is perhaps the most interesting Latin American country to follow in 2025. Amidst a two-year-long fuel crisis, the Andean country has been quietly building a massive EV revolution as ICEV sales slowly collapse, as we. . As Bolivia grapples with its worst economic crisis in forty years, President Rodrigo Paz has made a dramatic move that's sending shockwaves through the country. These policies and. . The municipality of La Paz, Bolivia, is using a small fleet of tiny electric cars to bring doctors to patients" homes living in the suburbs of the capital city.
[PDF Version]
The project responds to the growing local and international electric vehicle market by developing charging stations in key areas throughout Amman. Investment opportunities target renewable energy companies, electric vehicle agencies, and specialized EV infrastructure providers. This signals a private‑sector drive to plug gaps in Jordan's fast‑charging network as part of the development's smart‑city and. . Electric vehicles (EVs) offer a promising solution to reduce waste and pollution, but they also pose challenges for grid stability and charging infrastructure development. This study addresses a critical gap in the planning of renewable-powered EV charging stations along Jordanian highways, where. . Amman – Vision for Investment and Development, the investment arm and main developer of assets and investments for Greater Amman Municipality, announced an investment opportunity to establish and operate electric vehicle (EV) charging stations and their associated commercial and service facilities. The project comes within the framework of implementing the 'Amman Smart City' project, which. .
[PDF Version]