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Kabira Country Club to host Stakeholders Meeting on Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Ecosystem

Kabira Country Club, a full-service hotel, offering elegance and comfort in Kampala has been confirmed the hosts for the upcoming stakeholders meeting on Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Ecosystem in Uganda.

The local and international stakeholders who are set to meet in Kampala today (August 30), will discuss the possibility of setting up a scalable Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Ecosystem with an objective of consulting key stakeholders from the public and private sectors and provide input on how to develop a viable electric vehicle charging ecosystem in Uganda.

”The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development (MEMD) is coordinating the event hand-in-hand with the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands,” a source from the ministry of energy told this website.

President Museveni in his July address to the nation highlighted Uganda’s commitment to pursuing electric mobility as an alternative and a long-term solution to Uganda’s recent challenges with escalating oil and gas prices. On the other hand, promoting Environmentally Friendly Transport Solutions is Uganda’s aspiration in Vision 2040, the National Development Plan III, and the NRM Party Manifesto 2021 – 2026.

“It will be a round table discussion, focusing on the broad range of electrification of transport (buses, personal vehicles and motorcycles),” explains the MEMD Permanent Secretary, Irene Bateebe.“We note that the availability of EVs and the necessary charging infrastructure have to move in tandem. The low uptake of EVs can, among other reasons, be attributed to the lack of public EV charging infrastructure and vice versa, making this a chicken and egg dilemma,” Museveni said then.

The Tuesday roundtable is part of an ongoing feasibility study by NTCS GreenBee, a Dutch consulting firm on energy and electric mobility in the country. The Netherlands Enterprise Agency sponsors the study in collaboration with Kiira Motors Company and MEMD.

The Minister of State for Energy, Okaasai S. Opolot, said the establishment of EV Charging Infrastructure poses an immense potential to utilise the surplus hydropower in the country and would “enable Uganda to leapfrog toward Electric Mobility and sustainable transport solutions”.

“A well-planned network of charging stations with sufficient energy capacity is urgently needed for the market to build trust for potential EV-buyers that they can always charge, as well as a scalable market model for EV charging that will attract investors and new businesses,” he adds.

“A well-planned network of charging stations with sufficient energy capacity is urgently needed for the market to build trust for potential EV-buyers that they can always charge, as well as a scalable market model for EV charging that will attract investors and new businesses,” he adds.



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