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Chief Executive Officer of Cubica Energy, Lesley Arthur, has welcomed the government’s ongoing engagement with industry players on electric mobility but says stronger support is needed to accelerate nationwide adoption of electric vehicles (EVs).
Speaking at the ERA EV Conference in Accra, she described the private sector as a “critical driver of EV penetration” and stressed that businesses are prepared to make significant investments if government creates the right enabling environment.
“The private sector is ready and willing to invest, but we need deliberate government backing.From incentives to infrastructure, the right support will significantly speed up EV adoption in Ghana.”He said
She further noted that while recent government efforts to review tax incentives and duty structures for EVs are encouraging, more targeted policies and long-term commitments are required to reduce market risk and boost investor confidence.

The ERA EV Conference brought together policymakers, technology providers, energy firms, transport operators and development partners to explore opportunities, challenges and the future direction of Ghana’s electric mobility ecosystem. Participants discussed issues including charging infrastructure gaps, financing models, energy reliability, and the role of innovation in driving clean transport solutions.

She reaffirmed Cubica Energy’s commitment to supporting Ghana’s transition to sustainable mobility, emphasising that collaboration between the public and private sectors will be key to unlocking the country’s EV potential.

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