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Africa Eyes E-Mobility as Catalyst for Regional Integration, Sustainable Growth

Africa Eyes E-Mobility as Catalyst for Regional Integration, Sustainable Growth
Bantu Gazetteby Bantu Gazette
December 9, 2024
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Africa Eyes E-Mobility as Catalyst for Regional Integration, Sustainable Growth

Africa Eyes E-Mobility as Catalyst for Regional Integration, Sustainable Growth
Africa Eyes E-Mobility as Catalyst for Regional Integration, Sustainable Growth
Bantu Gazetteby Bantu Gazette
December 9, 2024
Reading Time: 2 mins read

LUSAKA, Zambia (BG) – A capacity-building workshop on developing regional value chains for electric mobility is underway in Lusaka, Zambia, bringing together policymakers, industry representatives, and technical experts from Zambia, Morocco, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

The three-day event, from Dec. 9 to 11, 2024, aims to bolster regional collaboration in the electric mobility sector.

The workshop, organized by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) in partnership with member states, is focused on equipping participants with essential skills, strengthening institutional capacities, and fostering cooperation.

It also highlights the immense potential of e-mobility to drive Africa’s regional integration and sustainable development.

“The global shift towards e-mobility is a unique opportunity for Africa to enhance regional integration, foster economic diversification, and secure a central role in global value chains while addressing urgent challenges such as climate change,” said Adam Elhiraika, Director of ECA’s Office for North Africa.

Morocco’s Minister of Industry and Trade, Idriss Addahbi, emphasized the transformative potential of electric mobility. “Electric mobility is a catalyst for economic, social, and environmental development. By developing a regional value chain, we are creating jobs, reducing our dependence on fossil fuels, and contributing to the fight against climate change,” he stated.

Zambia’s Permanent Secretary in charge of Investment and Industrialization at the Ministry of Commerce, Trade, and Industry (MCTI), Crusivia Hichikumba, highlighted the benefits of regional collaboration in the e-mobility sector.

“Developing regional value chains in the electric mobility sector will strengthen the capacity of the three-member countries to increase inter-regional trade, job creation, and skills,” he said.

Participants will explore regulatory and policy frameworks, share best practices, and discuss strategies to strengthen the region’s e-mobility capabilities.

The event reflects a growing recognition of the sector’s potential to create jobs, reduce emissions, and position Africa as a key player in the global transition to sustainable transportation.

The workshop aligns with Africa’s broader goals of leveraging its abundant natural resources, such as cobalt and lithium, which are vital components for electric vehicle batteries, to build resilient economies and tackle the impacts of climate change.

E-Mobility, short for electric mobility, refers to the use of electric-powered vehicles and transportation systems as an alternative to those relying on fossil fuels. This includes a range of technologies and modes of transport powered by electricity, typically stored in rechargeable batteries or provided by other clean energy sources.

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Africa Eyes E-Mobility as Catalyst for Regional Integration, Sustainable Growth

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Africa Eyes E-Mobility as Catalyst for Regional Integration, Sustainable Growth

Africa Eyes E-Mobility as Catalyst for Regional Integration, Sustainable Growth
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LUSAKA, Zambia (BG) – A capacity-building workshop on developing regional value chains for electric mobility is underway in Lusaka, Zambia, bringing together policymakers, industry representatives, and technical experts from Zambia, Morocco, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

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