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There is a shortage of electricity already in the country. How is this going to work out?
Solar could do the trick
Wereko Brobbey, holds PhD in solar science.And, in Kuffour"s infinite wisdom, the best job for him was Ceo at Nkrumah's hydro electric dam which their own ancestors classified as "Prestige Project".. His next job was Ceo at t ...
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Typical NDC mentality. Nothing is possible because you don't possess the knowledge to achieve. Same time you'll doubt the initiator and the innovative. What kind of people are the NDCs?
PLEASE JUST DON'T COME HERE WITH YOUR STUPID SERIAL CALLER MENTALITY. THE BRAIN IS A TERRIBLE THING TO WASTE, EXERCISE IT INSTEAD OF YOUR JACKASS MOUTH!
Typical NDC mentality. Nothing is possible because you don't possess the knowledge to achieve. Same time you'll doubt the initiator and the innovative. What kind of people are the NDCs?
Electric cars (EV) can be charged with solar energy and most people who buy EVs will like use solar to charge. Imagine carports with solar, so dumsor will not be an issue.
About charging, indeed, there are no public chargi ...
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There're public charging facilities in Ghana. Lots in Accra actually. We should increase their numbers. The plan by jospong to have already existing fuel stations also dispense Electricity to electric vehicles is spot on
Go solar charging stations at home and charging stations
GOOD QUESTION FARMER
The Vietnamese company should be investing in production of EV vehicles in Ghana rather than exporting the finished product.
Don't dream of it. They wld rather industrialize the poorest white country than an African nation. Just we are too blind to see, and our leaders get pay to promote their agenda
I like and concur with your submission. You are a thinker
Why not partner with Kantanka. I believe our dear teachers can also afford some of your cars, make it available to them so u can be deducting it from their salary every month
Vinfast are a startup company that make very bad electric cars. Just go online and watch reviews.Why would you guys seek to burden Ghanaians with these defective machines? Is it just to dump them on us because Vinfast cannot ...
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My people make you look sharp oooo ayooo
The contract which was given to you to clean Ghana has been abandoned. See how Accra is looking dirty.
The US car market has realized that electric vehicles are not feasible and are not reliable for the future. But Ghanaian politicians are now promoting electric vehicles because of their selfish interests
You've hit the nail on the head. The situation is no different in Europe and especially in Germany, which is known for its car industry.
How are electric vehicles to not reliable and feasible . Please educate us.
This agreement should be canceled. Jospon is merely serving as a Car Dealer for the Vietnamese. They are going to flood the Ghanaian market with Vietnamese already made products in Electric
Vehicles. This "agreement" makes ...
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Kantanka already makes electric cars and must be encouraged to produce more rather than import cheap cars at our expense. Such stupid leaders!!!!
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Oh Ghana so so rush rush for foolish things.
GOOD, JUST WHAT WE NEED! ELECTRIC VEHICLES IN DUMSOR COUNTRIES!!
Let's thread cautiously about these EVs. Reports from other sources indicate that these EVs have a lot of unanswered questions. We shouldn't jump into conclusion and embrace them wholeheartedly to regret later.
I will be a fool to buy electric car in Ghana when we don't have the infrastructure for it's sustainace.
Stop this nonsense of dumping electric cars from China in Ghana before you figure out how to recycle TOXIC OLD CAR BATTERIES.
Batteries from old or "accidented" electric cars EV can used as the Energy Storage back up (imagine a big battery bank) to store the power from the solar panels during the day. This stored power can be used during the night ...
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Electric cars (EV) can be charged with solar energy and most people who buy EVs will like use solar to charge. Imagine carports with solar, so dumsor will not be an issue.
About charging, indeed, there are no public chargi ...
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I will never buy a Vietnamese electric car.China is now the leading producer of the best electric vehicles in the world.
In these DUmsor era?
Has ZOOMLION really watched car reviewers reviewing that car online? Cos its one of the most defective car brand in the world. Even American buyers are looking for ways to have a return policy for the cars they bought and get ...
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We are always ready to import anything. Time we invest in what we have.
Kantanka provides and produces electric cars. This should be our priority, not importation of cars when we don't have electricity supply adequate for daily use.
Why are we always getting it wrong. I think this would have been the opportune time to have negotiated for a factory to manufacture the vehicles in Ghana. Are we really serious?