Ghana’s commitment to the development and implementation of an ambitious energy transition framework has taken center stage as Minister of State at the Finance Ministry, Mohammed Amin Adam, emphasized the importance of setting up electric charging stations to support the country’s electric vehicle revolution.
Speaking at a conference on Climate Finance for Sustainable Transition in Africa, Minister Amin Adam highlighted the need for careful planning and a significant investment of approximately $600 million from now until 2070 to successfully transition to sustainable energy sources.
The Minister acknowledged that the energy transition plan required a substantial financial commitment, particularly in the area of electric vehicles, which he emphasized were here to stay.
“With more than 1,000 electric vehicles already in operation across Ghana, government aims to build an additional 1,000 electric charging stations within the next five years to provide the necessary infrastructure to promote EV adoption throughout the country.”
To ensure the effective regulation of electric vehicles, he further indicated, that the Energy Commission of Ghana has implemented comprehensive guidelines governing their manufacturing and usage.
Highlighting the favorable environment for electric vehicle manufacturing, Minister Amin Adam noted that numerous major car manufacturing companies were already present in Ghana.
By establishing the required electric charging stations, the government aims to encourage these companies to produce electric vehicles locally, further supporting the country’s sustainable transportation goals.
“The commitment to set up electric charging stations aligns with Ghana’s broader energy transition plan, which seeks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, enhance energy efficiency, and promote the use of renewable energy sources,” he stated.
Source: Ghana Business