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Japanās Disappointing EV Sales Are Bad For Africa, & Hereās Why
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Japanās Disappointing EV Sales Are Bad For Africa, & Hereās Why
A potential bottleneck could come quite soon on the used EV supply side. Thanks to Japanese OEMās love of mild hybrids and their quest to prolong the ICE age as long as possible, sales of EVs in Japan have been very disappointing. Sales have been so poorā¦
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Africaās Low Motorization Levels Present An Opportunity For Another Leapfrog Event
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#electric_SUVs
#ethiopia
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#EV_transition
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&_Sudan
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#uganda
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Africaās Low Motorization Levels Present An Opportunity For Another Leapfrog Event
Even counting used vehicles, the majority of African countries still have very low levels of motorization compared to countries in the developed world. Only a handful of countries have motorization rates above 100 vehicles per 1,000 people.