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The Ecobank-JoyNews Habitat Fair at Gud Park near Accra Mall is shaping up to be more than just a showcase of homes, it’s a window into the future of sustainable living in the country.

If you care about safety, efficiency, innovation and our environment, here are some compelling reasons you should be at the fair.
1. Electric Vehicles
DriveEVGH is making waves at the Fair by presenting next-generation electric vehicles (EVs) with impressive ranges, some models offering up to 659 km per charge.

These EV displays are not just about speed or aesthetics. They are statements about reducing carbon emissions, reducing dependence on fossil fuels, and building into a cleaner transport future.
If you’ve ever wondered how EVs might fit into your lifestyle, and whether they make sense in Ghana, this is your chance to see them up close. Compare models, check charging solutions (home and public), and get financing options.
2. Smart Doors, Security Cameras & Home Safety solutions

Peace of mind starts at your doorstep. Among the exhibitors are Virtual Security Africa, Super Lock Technologies, and other leading security and home-access solutions firms showcasing smart doors, CCTV innovations, and burglar-proof systems.

These technologies are more than upgrades, they’re sustainable investments in safety for your home or business.

Smart doors and surveillance systems, when built well, reduce energy waste (lights activated only when needed, etc.), deter vandalism or theft, and give you remote control and alerts.

This fair lets you explore options, see demonstrations, and decide what technology works best for your space.

3. Sustainability beyond the surface
The Habitat Fair is not just about gadgets and steel, it’s about sustainable homes. Exhibitors are offering eco-friendly roofing, insulation, energy-saving fixtures, water conservation solutions, and renewable technology integrations.

All of these help reduce long-term costs and lessen environmental impact.
When you integrate EVs, smart security, sustainable building materials and systems, you begin to build a lifestyle that’s resilient, cost-efficient, and respectful of our planet. The fair gives you tools and knowledge to make those choices wisely.
4. Financial & Learning Opportunities
Financial inclusion is front and centre. Ecobank is not just a sponsor—it’s present with tailored mortgage solutions, on-site banking, special offers, and in many cases, partnerships that make payment plans more affordable.

Add to this, live demos, workshops, expert sessions and the ability to compare products and services side-by-side in one location: from selecting the perfect door to picking out an EV to budgeting your solar setup.

Being at the Ecobank-JoyNews Habitat Fair means more than just seeing what’s new, it means stepping into a sustainable future for housing, mobility, safety, and daily living.
Whether you are a first-time homeowner, looking to upgrade your current home, or simply interested in reducing your environmental footprint, this is the place to be.
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