
Audio By Carbonatix
Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has assured the Ghanaian populace of the government's unwavering commitment to introducing electric vehicles in the country.
According to him, electric vehicles represent the future and the government is actively developing a policy framework to incorporate these vehicles into public transportation.
“This will drastically reduce the cost of transportation as the major components of the cost is fuel and spare parts. It will also reduce carbon emissions,” he said.

Dr. Bawumia shared these remarks during his visit to SolarTaxiGh, a Ghanaian-owned electric vehicle manufacturer and the third largest such manufacturer in Africa.
SolarTaxiGh, an initiative launched by Kumasi Hive and supported by the Mastercard Foundation, focuses on harnessing solar energy for sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation solutions.
They manufacture motorcycles, cars, and buses and also specialize in converting existing internal combustion engine vehicles into electric vehicles.

During his visit, Dr. Bawumia expressed the pleasure of experiencing a ride in one of SolarTaxi's buses, which can travel from Accra to Kumasi without requiring a battery recharge.
He highlighted that SolarTaxiGh, in collaboration with its banking partners, offers financing options for their motorcycles, cars, and buses without the need for collateral.
“All they require is your Ghana Card ID and they will give you a vehicle which you can pay for over time.”
Furthermore, the Vice President commended SolarTaxi for its commendable efforts, noting that the average age of their employees is 26, with 90 percent of their engineers being female.

He urged public transportation companies such as Metro Mass, STC and Ayalolo to seize the opportunity to acquire more electric buses and congratulated SolarTaxGh for its significant contributions to bringing electric vehicles into the mainstream in Ghana.
Latest Stories
-
GH¢308,000 in alleged theft case not stolen from DVLA — Authority clarifies
58 seconds -
Trafficked at 7, rescued at 17 — Survivor Godson Glawu calls for sustained child protection funding
37 minutes -
COCOBOD misses June deadline to clear GH¢6bn cocoa arrears, leaves GH¢3.4bn unpaid
47 minutes -
Eight officers interdicted as police investigate deadly Sayerano shooting
54 minutes -
Over 3 million pupils in 13 regions learn under trees and temporary shelters – A-G’s report
57 minutes -
102 illegal border routes identified in Volta Region alone — Interior Minister
59 minutes -
Ghana Medical Trust Fund, TTH inspect progress of work at Tamale Cardiology Centre
1 hour -
Let Love Lead NGO supports flood victims, calls for preventive action against future flood disasters
1 hour -
Ghana cedi outlook improves as PwC projects medium term stability
2 hours -
IJM identifies sustainable funding, partnerships and data as key to combating child trafficking
2 hours -
IJM cites 50–85% drop in trafficking, violence in countries with sustained justice investment
2 hours -
Bankers expect Central Bank to hold benchmark rate
2 hours -
Muntaka reveals suspected insider involvement in Ghana-Australia meth-trafficking case
3 hours -
Ghana-South Africa tensions: ‘Use diplomacy, not social media exchanges’ – Asafo-Adjei
3 hours -
South Africa risks export decline, job losses if African partners turn away — Prof Peprah
3 hours