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Ghana's leading electric vehicle (EV) company, DriveEV GH, has been crowned Ghana's Most Outstanding Auto Company of the Year for pioneering a sustainable transportation revolution, championing innovation, green mobility and economic growth at the just-ended 8th edition of the Ghana Business Awards, 2025.

The remarkable achievement signifies the company's unwavering focus on redefining the automotive industry through its commitment to reducing carbon emissions and promoting affordable, eco-friendly transport solutions.
The honour also authenticates their continuous growth and contribution to the Ghanaian economy, and also for being an extremely respected company advocating for best business practices in the sector.

Held at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel, the Ghana Business Summit and Awards is the nation’s premier platform for thought leadership, market linkages, and recognition of outstanding business excellence.
This year's event was on the theme: "Creative Economy Revolution through Innovative; Redefining Ghana's GDP Landscape".
Addressing the media after winning the ultimate award, Ashie Galloway of DriveEV GH expressed his profound gratitude to all the team members at the company for their unflinching dedication always towards building the brand.

According to him, the company remains resilient in delivering on its core mandate of improving the eco-friendly transport system through its core values of sustainability, professionalism, innovation, teamwork, client focus and excellence.
“This is indeed a big win for all our team players and our loyal customers at DriveEV Gh. This honour will help promote the brand in our quest to redefine the electric mobility ecosystem in Ghana and beyond", he noted.

DriveEV Gh has actively been an advocate for supportive policies and infrastructure to strengthen green mobility and also reduce reliance on fossil fuels while creating jobs and stimulating innovation.
The event featured renowned dignitaries such as representatives from the Office of the President, diplomatic corps, traditional rulers, government officials and many more.
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