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Ghana’s transport and automotive sectors are set to benefit from a strategic expansion into electric and hybrid vehicles with the official launch of the Soueast SUV range in Accra. The event, hosted by J.A. Plant Pool Ghana Ltd., drew stakeholders from the public and private sectors, including banks, industrial players, and government representatives.
Speaking on behalf of the Minister for Transport, the Head of Road Transport Services at the Ministry, Mr. Daniel Essel, described the launch as a timely response to the evolving demands of Ghana’s mobility landscape. He said the introduction of fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly vehicles aligns with Ghana’s climate goals and broader commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Agreement.
“Launching a new vehicle line is not just a business decision; it is an investment in people, infrastructure, and national growth,” Mr. Essel noted, adding that the government remains committed to creating an enabling environment for private sector innovation in the transport space.
The Soueast lineup includes four models, S06, S06DM (Hybrid), S07, and S09, targeted at professionals, families, and environmentally conscious consumers. The hybrid model in particular is expected to appeal to cost-sensitive buyers looking for reduced fuel consumption and lower emissions.

Business Strategist at J.A. Plant, Ing. James J. Annan, said the launch is also tied to future plans to localize production.
“We’ve already started planning for the assembly of these units in Ghana within the next two years,” He emphasized that the initiative will not only broaden employment opportunities in the sector but also create skills development pathways in electric vehicle maintenance and technology.
J.A. Plant, which has traditionally focused on heavy-duty equipment and public vehicles, is now making a deliberate push into the consumer vehicle market. The company is positioning itself to support job creation across the automotive value chain, from mechanics and parts dealers to financing institutions, many of whom were represented at the launch.
As Ghana pushes to reduce road transport emissions and improve safety, officials at the event reiterated the need for drivers to observe traffic regulations and adopt responsible driving habits. According to Mr. Essel, over 80% of road crashes in Ghana are attributed to human error, which threatens both economic productivity and public safety.
Government support for private sector-led initiatives in the auto industry, particularly those with environmental and economic benefits, is expected to continue as Ghana transitions toward a greener transport system.
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