The Africa Electric mobility week exhibition is set for Saturday.

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The Africa electric mobility week exhibition is set for 29th October at Waterfront mall -Karen, Nairobi.  The week began with a series of webinars which started on Tuesday covering several topics around e-mobility. The one-day electric mobility exhibition will feature over 20 e-mobility companies and attract over 1,000 attendees from all over the continent.

Some of the sessions focus on:

i) Business readiness for e-mobility start-ups in Africa

ii) Unlocking the market for electric 4-wheelers

iii) Guide to policy development for e-mobility in African economies

iv) Boosting academic research in e-mobility in Africa

Day 1 featured discussions on:

  • Innovative business models for financing commercial electric vehicles, such as buses and taxis
  • Pay as You Go as a tool for accessibility in Africa’s EV transition
  • EVs and renewables, technology and business innovations

Day 2 featured discussions on:

  • Charging infrastructure — lessons from around the world on pitfalls and opportunities
  • Standards as a told for safety and quality in Africa’s EV transition
  • Boosting gender equality and social inclusion in the electric mobility ecosystem

Day 3  focused on:

  • Instruments for national/regional financing for the e-mobility transition
  • Innovative business models for financing electric 2-wheelers and bicycles
  • EVs in mini-grids; A viable business?

The Africa E-Mobility Week is being hosted by the Association for Electric Mobility and Development in Africa (AEMDA), with support from the Africa E-Mobility Industry Action (AFEMI), together with other key partners in Africa’s E-mobility ecosystem. Following the event and e-mobility exhibition day, a report on Africa’s priorities for E-mobility will also be submitted to the COP27 happening in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, to inform investors and government stakeholders across the globe.

To mark the event, a new electric vehicle charging station will be launched at the Waterfront mall.