Ghana's own carmaker is beginning to take market share with a range of electric and conventional vehicles.
Kantanka Car, a Ghanaian automobile manufacturing company with a plant at Gomoa Mpota in the central region of the country, launched its range of vehicles in December 2015, and is already selling them to the police and the military.
The company touts the cars as specially made to survive on bad roads, a chronic hazard in Ghana and other sub-Saharan countries. The cars also have a special extra: They can be controlled with voice commands.
The Kantanka range of cars includes both electric saloon and electric four-wheel drives, along with conventional four-wheel drives. There is also an electric pickup truck. The Kantanka electric cars are powered by 12 rechargeable batteries, so that the car can power up by just plugging the charger into an ordinary socket.
Kantanka automobile has done it again
Here’s one of their cars on display at the ongoing 40th kristo asafo tech exhibition.
What is more visibly amazing features of the automobile is the shape.
Take a look and some photos from the car exhibition
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