Ethiopia launches electric car (Nigerians what are your views?)

Date: 25-04-2010 7:44 pm (13 years ago) | Author: Solomon Nsumei
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Ethiopia has launched an electric car, despite suffering from power shortages. It is only the second African country to do so, after South Africa.

Two versions of the Solaris Elettra will be manufactured in Addis Ababa, costing around $12,000 and $15,000.

The cars will be sold in Ethiopia and exported to Africa and Europe.

But some doubt if Africa, where erratic power supplies, low levels of personal wealth and poor infrastructure are common, is ready for electric cars.

Carlo Pironti, general manager of Freestyle PLC, the company producing the Solaris, told the BBC's Uduak Amimo in Addis Ababa that Ethiopia's electricity shortages were not a major obstacle to operating an electric car.

"Ethiopia in future will have lots of power supply," he said.

"In any case, the car can be recharged by generator and by solar power."


Rwanda's bio-diesel bus
Taxes on cars in Ethiopia can be more than 100% and many Ethiopians with low incomes will struggle to afford an electric car.

To overcome this problem, Mr Pironti says his company will develop a credit system for less affluent customers.

Six Solaris Elettras will be produced every week for the next three months, rising to 30 per week when Freestyle's factory in Addis Ababa is fully operational, he says.

Mr Pironti says he wants to take the Solaris "from a green country to a green world," referring to the company's plans to export the car from Ethiopia to Africa and beyond.

But Wayne Batty, senior writer at South Africa's Topcar magazine, believes only a small percentage of Africa has the necessary infrastructure to support an electric car.

Mr Batty told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme that electric cars are fine for short trips of 40 to 50 km (25 to 31 miles), but African countries lack the recharging points for longer journeys.

Ethiopia's electric car comes after Rwanda launched its first bio-diesel bus last week.

It is currently building a huge hydro-electric dam on the Omo river and hopes to become a major exporter of energy when that is completed.
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/8596455.stm

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- solkings at 26-04-2010 07:22 PM (13 years ago)
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when will we launch our own.
Posted: at 26-04-2010 07:22 PM (13 years ago) | Upcoming
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- chukwu77 at 27-04-2010 01:31 AM (13 years ago)
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what happened to Nigeria's car? if this is true it is good for Africa and the black race I think Smiley
Posted: at 27-04-2010 01:31 AM (13 years ago) | Newbie
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- lookingeast at 27-04-2010 04:12 AM (13 years ago)
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Damn Naija is laggin behind
Posted: at 27-04-2010 04:12 AM (13 years ago) | Newbie
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- solkings at 27-04-2010 06:34 PM (13 years ago)
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i agree, may be govt's fault
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- attamem at 28-04-2010 11:57 PM (13 years ago)
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be like say ethiopia don see food chop now.
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- Bazemaster at 29-04-2010 02:45 PM (13 years ago)
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Nigeria will launch theirs in vision2090

Posted: at 29-04-2010 02:45 PM (13 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- agabs at 29-04-2010 02:50 PM (13 years ago)
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Quote from: Bazemaster on 29-04-2010 02:45 PM
Nigeria will launch theirs in vision2090

Ha ha ha ahahahahahha
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- solkings at 1-05-2010 06:14 PM (13 years ago)
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have faith ppl
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- hotchase at 2-05-2010 06:29 PM (13 years ago)
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ok, you mean firewood car
Posted: at 2-05-2010 06:29 PM (13 years ago) | Upcoming
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