Despite Ethiopia being the 11th most populous country (126 million), they only have 1.2 million vehicles registered but with increasing fuel prices, the country struggles to keep them running. In 2023, over 50% of the imported fossil fuels went into powering fuel vehicles, totalling around US $3 billion.
Alongside the fact that Ethiopia creates 100% of its renewable energy (90% of which comes from hydropower!), the Ethiopian government has implemented lofty EV goals. They initially outlined the import as part of its 10-year strategic plan of 148,000 electric vehicles and 48,555 electric buses, but since its recent import achievement, this import figure has been upped to 500,000 electric vehicles!
So, what about the public charging infrastructure?
Currently, Ethiopia has only a handful of public charging stations, but there are plans to change this:
In line with the 10-year plan, a total of 2,226 charging stations will be installed across the country (52% of these will be located in the capital of Addis Ababa, the rest, across other key cities and towns).
If you fancy keeping up with the progress on this, just check the Electroverse map!