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Electric vehicle charging station to be installed at City of Windhoek offices

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Tesla Energy Solutions, a Namibian sustainable energy company, is set to install an electric vehicle (EV) charging station worth approximately N$120,000 at the City of Windhoek (CoW) offices.

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The charging station will be publicly accessible and contribute to research on the integration of electric vehicles into Namibia’s transport system.

“The charging station will be installed at the City of Windhoek’s offices, making it publicly accessible for monitoring usage trends. This installation will also contribute to ongoing research on the integration of electric vehicles into Namibia’s transport system,” the City of Windhoek Municipal Council said.

According to the municipality, the initiative aligns with the City’s broader climate change mitigation strategies and efforts to promote sustainable energy solutions.

“This donation not only supports the City’s transition towards more sustainable energy sources but also aligns with its commitment to advancing climate resilience and promoting green technologies within the urban environment. The City of Windhoek views this contribution as an important step in its efforts to create a more sustainable and environmentally responsible future,” said the Council.

Namibia currently boasts approximately 100EVs, with a goal of 10,000EVs by 2030.

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