The Charge Africa Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is a collaborative initiative uniting national e-mobility associations and neutral platforms across Africa to accelerate the adoption of electric mobility.
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The Africa E-Mobility Alliance (AfEMA) connects stakeholders in electric mobility ecosystems across Africa.
AfEMA actively drives awareness, activates markets, and catalyses advocacy efforts to transform the transportation landscape into a zero emission sector.
We envision that by 2030, 30% of all vehicles sold in Africa will be Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEVs). Our work informs and accelerates that transition.
The Charge Africa Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is a collaborative initiative uniting national e-mobility associations and neutral platforms across Africa to accelerate the adoption of electric mobility.
Africa E-Mobility Week 2025 (AEW2025) is the continent’s premier event dedicated to accelerating the transition to sustainable electric mobility. Bringing together policymakers, industry leaders, investors, and innovators, AEW2025 will showcase the latest advancements in EV technology, policy, and investment opportunities.
The UNEP EV Readiness Assessment is a data-driven tool developed by AfEMA to evaluate the electric vehicle (EV) readiness of 21 African countries. Featuring 23 key indicators across Finance, Deployment, Policy, and Energy, the assessment provides valuable insights for investors, companies, and policymakers.
The GIZ & TUMI E-Bus Africa Project builds visibility on electric bus initiatives across the continent by assessing market size, policies, business models, and investment opportunities. Covering 10 key African economies, this project provides a comprehensive analysis of e-bus adoption, financing needs, and regulatory enablers.
The Siemens Stiftung Carbon Markets & Climate Finance Training equips African e-mobility professionals and entrepreneurs with essential knowledge on leveraging carbon markets and climate financing to enhance the financial sustainability of their projects.
The Kenya E-Mobility Battery Initiative is a research-driven project assessing the end-of-life (EoL) impact of electric vehicle (EV) batteries in Kenya. By analyzing fleet data, battery degradation, and policy landscapes, this initiative provides insights for sustainable battery management.
AfEMA developed and delivered a specialized battery safety training for GuarantCo staff, addressing critical safety concerns in Africa’s fast-growing electric mobility sector.
This World Bank-backed project is developing an integrated e-mobility strategy for Malawi, aligning policy, infrastructure, and renewable energy to accelerate EV adoption
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