Clean Technology Hub (CTH) powered Africa E-mobility conference and exhibition is set to hold tomorrow, Wednesday in Lagos.
CTH is a pioneering hybrid hub, for research, development, and incubation of clean technologies to enhance energy accessibility and fortify climate resilience.
They had announced the Africa E-mobility Week Conference and Exhibition in collaboration with the Drive Electric Campaign, Africa Climate Foundation (ACF), Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI), Africa E-mobility Alliance (AfEMA), and the Energy Transition Office (ETO).
This highly anticipated event is scheduled for October 25th, 2023, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Hall, 12 Musa Yar-Adua Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.
The conference’s focal objective is to unite key stakeholders – EV producers, charging station developers, investors, and policymakers – exposing them to e-mobility, addressing the sector’s challenges, and delineating the subsequent steps for the sector’s advancement.
The Africa E-mobility conference’s overarching theme is “ACCELERATING THE GREEN TRANSPORT REVOLUTION: POWERING THE FUTURE WITH EVs.”
It will encompass panel discussions, workshops, exhibitions, and networking opportunities, emphasising policy and regulation, technological innovation, financing, and infrastructure development.
Functioning as an ecosystem builder, the conference will provide a vital platform for stakeholders to engage in discussions concerning the challenges and prospects confronting the electric mobility industry in Nigeria and Africa. It aims to explore strategies to promote the adoption of sustainable mobility solutions. The conference’s fundamental aim is to spotlight the issues and challenges impeding sectoral growth, envisioning a seamless integration of electric vehicles across the continent.
Registration for the Africa E-mobility Week Conference and Exhibition is still open and interested participants can secure their spot here.