Yaoundé Launches CFA16.8bn Infrastructure Projects
In December, the city council approved a CFA40 billion budget for 2025. About 61% of this budget will go toward investments, including roadwork,
In December, the city council approved a CFA40 billion budget for 2025. About 61% of this budget will go toward investments, including roadwork,
As Cameroon is ranking amongst 15 African countries ready for green mobility (Persistent, 2022), time has come to implement a pilot project on motorcycles, alongside of the pilot on electric cars ongoing
This concise fact sheet, updated every 3-6 months by the Africa E-Mobility Alliance (AfEMA), provides the continent''s only comprehensive summary of EV growth,
Fewer cars & trucks Most trips on a podway will replace trips via cars or trucks which reduces the wear and tear on roads and bridges.
Electric vehicles are quietly moving from novelty to necessity in Nigeria''s urban corridors. Despite sparse charging infrastructure and policy ambiguity, early adopters and private investors are
Electric vehicles are proving dependable for Nigerian city drivers, delivering predictable range and lower maintenance needs even as public charging infrastructure remains limited. This is
In the face of rapid urbanization and the increasing number of vehicles, urban centers are struggling with traffic congestion. This study
Electric vehicles (EVs), as a critical component of sustainable cities, require a thorough understanding of the spatiotemporal distribution of charging demand. This paper proposes a
Yaounde''s energy storage charging stations represent more than infrastructure – they''re a blueprint for sustainable urban mobility in developing nations. By combining solar power, smart storage, and
TotalEnergies launched a Greenrides pilot program in 2022, in collaboration with “Easy Ride” and in partnership with Movin''On Lab Africa. The program currently includes six electric
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