Equipped with two high-powered 160KW DC fast chargers, the station enables EVs to charge up to 80% in under 30 minutes..
Equipped with two high-powered 160KW DC fast chargers, the station enables EVs to charge up to 80% in under 30 minutes..
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development (MEMD) has installed two public Electrical Vehicle (EV) charging stations at their headquarters, situated at Amber House in Kampala. The move by the ministry to put up these stations is intended to support efforts to promote the electric mobility. .
The Ugandan government, through the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, has launched its first-ever Electric Vehicle (EV) charging station at Amber House in Kampala. This milestone represents a significant step towards promoting sustainable mobility and reducing carbon emissions in the. .
In response to this the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development has launched Uganda’s first public Electric Vehicle (EV) charging station today, at Amber House in Kampala, marking a significant milestone in the country’s transition to green transportation. Speaking at the launch at Amber House. .
Uganda has launched one of its first public electric vehicle (EV) charging stations as part of a pilot programme in Kampala and plans on setting up at least nine more in the capital city. This week, the country’s Minister of Energy and Mineral Development, Dr Ruth Nankabirwa Ssentamu, unveiled the. .
The Minister of Energy and Mineral Development, Hon. Dr. Ruth Nankabirwa Ssentamu, officially launched Uganda’s first public Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Station at Amber House. This milestone, achieved through the Ministry’s initiative, marks a significant step towards green transportation and. .
Uganda has taken a bold step toward sustainable transport with the launch of its first public electric vehicle (EV) charging station. The state-of-the-art facility, located at Amber House along Kampala Road, was unveiled on March 12th, 2025, by Minister of Energy and Mineral Development Hon. Ruth.