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The ERA Conference 2025, Africa’s leading platform for electric mobility, clean energy promotion and green investment, will open tomorrow, December 3, at the Alisa Hotel in Accra.
The two-day event, scheduled for December 3 to 4, 2025, is themed “Clean Green Investment” and will bring together policymakers, global organizations, investors, innovators, financiers, EV manufacturers, and mobility enthusiasts to explore Africa’s transition to sustainable transportation.
The ERA Conference (EV Revolution Africa), organised by Energy Quest Foundation in partnership with key institutions, is designed to advance the growth of the electric vehicle industry across the continent.

It will also serve as a platform for collaboration toward environmentally conscious transport solutions.
According to the organisers, the theme Clean Green Investment highlights the critical investments needed for Africa’s sustainable energy future, especially the integration of clean technologies such as electric vehicles.

Participants will examine innovative financial models, investment opportunities, and best practices to help Africa overcome its energy and transportation challenges.
The conference will feature exhibitions, an EV experience, expert panel discussions, and presentations on groundbreaking technologies and carbon mitigation strategies.

Partners for the event include the Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, EcoSecurities, COMAC, Global Compact Network Ghana, the Chamber of Mines, the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), the National Insurance Commission, and Fidelity Bank.
It is hosted by Cubica Energy and Energy Quest Foundation, with media partners including EMG Multimedia, Joy Prime, and Joy News.
CEO of Cubica Energy and Founder of Energy Quest Foundation, Lesley Arthur, in the conference foreword, emphasized that ERA aims to propel Africa toward a cleaner, greener mobility future by bringing together the continent’s foremost energy and EV stakeholders.
Organisers are encouraging the public, industry players, investors, and EV enthusiasts to attend the event and contribute to shaping Africa’s sustainable and prosperous mobility future.
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