Bawumia’s Electric Buses Land in Ghana
A major milestone in Ghana's green transport initiative, aiming to reduce emissions and modernize public transportation
- The electric buses are part of Ghana’s strategy to reduce carbon emissions and promote eco-friendly transport
- They will initially operate in major cities like Accra and Kumasi
- Charging stations are being set up across the country to support the electric bus network
Ghana has taken a significant step towards eco-friendly public transportation with the arrival of its first fleet of electric buses, led by Vice President and NPP presidential candidate Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.
This initiative is part of the government’s ambitious plan to cut carbon emissions and promote sustainable energy in the transport sector.
By embracing electric buses, Ghana aligns itself with global efforts to combat climate change while enhancing urban air quality, especially in cities like Accra and Kumasi, where pollution levels are high.
These advanced buses, built by leading manufacturers, offer efficient, comfortable, and safe travel, and mark the beginning of a shift in the nation’s public transportation landscape.
Charging stations are in the works, supporting this green transition, which Ghanaians hope will also reduce reliance on imported fuel and stabilize transport costs.