In a significant step towards promoting sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation, Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia is set to commission a fleet of electric buses on Wednesday, marking a major milestone in Ghana’s transportation sector.
The electric buses, which are part of the government’s efforts to reduce Ghana’s carbon footprint, have been designed with improved accessibility features, including improved step height, wider door access, and flatter ramps for people with mobility challenges.
The introduction of electric buses is expected to reduce transportation costs by up to 40-50%, making public transport more affordable and efficient for Ghanaians.
This initiative is also in line with the government’s commitment to promoting sustainable development and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
The commissioning of the electric buses is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, November 27, 2024, at Adenta, Accra and is expected to be a major boost to Ghana’s public transportation system.
As Ghana continues to navigate the challenges of climate change, the introduction of electric buses is a significant step in the right direction.
With the commissioning of these buses, Ghana is poised to become a leader in sustainable transportation in West Africa.
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