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Ethiopia Pushes Ahead With Ambitious Electric Vehicle Transition

Timothy Lukanga
Last updated: 2026/06/01 at 3:06 AM
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Ethiopia is accelerating its transition to electric mobility as part of a broader strategy to become one of Africa’s leading electric vehicle (EV) hubs.

The East African nation has maintained its ban on the importation of new internal combustion engine vehicles, a policy introduced to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, cut carbon emissions, and promote sustainable transportation. The move is part of Ethiopia’s long-term climate resilience and low-emission development agenda.

Government efforts are now focused on expanding electric public transport systems, supporting the adoption of electric freight vehicles, and investing in charging infrastructure across the country. Authorities are also working to attract international manufacturers and investors while encouraging local assembly and production of electric vehicles.

Officials believe the transition will help lower fuel import costs, improve air quality, and position Ethiopia as a regional leader in green transportation technology.

Since the import restrictions were introduced two years ago, the country has witnessed growing interest in electric mobility, with an increasing number of EVs entering the market and new charging stations being established in major urban centres.

Analysts say Ethiopia’s abundant renewable energy resources, particularly hydroelectric power, provide a strong foundation for the country’s electric mobility ambitions. The availability of relatively affordable and cleaner electricity is expected to support long-term growth in the sector.

However, challenges remain. Industry experts point to the need for wider charging networks, stronger technical support systems, and greater investment in local manufacturing capacity to ensure the sector develops sustainably.

Despite these hurdles, Ethiopia is increasingly being viewed as one of Africa’s most ambitious countries in the shift toward electric transportation. If infrastructure expansion and industrial investment continue at the current pace, the country could emerge as a major player in Africa’s rapidly growing EV industry.

The development comes as several African nations explore cleaner transport solutions in response to rising fuel costs, urban pollution, and global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Ethiopia’s experience is likely to be closely watched by governments across the continent considering similar transitions.

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Timothy Lukanga June 1, 2026
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