Grace Mobility has announced a major expansion of its portfolio with the unveiling of its first all-electric pickup truck, along with four new models from the ZNA fleet.
The launch, held on November 19, 2025 in Accra, marked a significant milestone in the company’s drive toward sustainable and diversified mobility solutions.
According to the company, the new electric pickup is built to meet the rising demand for environmentally friendly commercial vehicles, offering zero-emission performance without compromising power or utility.
Speaking to GhanaWeb Business, Grace Mobility’s Chief Executive Officer, Subhi Accad, emphasised the company’s commitment to delivering affordable and sustainable vehicles to Ghanaians.
He noted that the new model is expected to attract businesses seeking cost-efficient and cleaner transportation alternatives.
“We’ve been in the automotive industry in Ghana since 1941, representing some of the world’s most renowned automobile brands through companies in our group. Last year, we launched Grace Mobility, a brand dedicated primarily to sustainable energy and affordable electric vehicles,” Accad said.
He further revealed that the company plans to begin assembling electric and sustainable vehicles locally by 2026, a move he believes will create jobs and strengthen Grace Mobility’s presence across the continent.
“We’ve already initiated the process. Our negotiations with manufacturers are well advanced. We’re also making significant progress with our local application and the procurement of assembly equipment. If all goes as planned, we hope to begin operations by mid-2026,” he added.
In addition to the pickup, Grace Mobility introduced four new ZNA fleet vehicles, expanding its offerings for logistics, corporate, and government clients.
The broadened lineup is designed to give fleet operators a wider range of options to meet diverse operational needs, from cargo transport to specialized on-road services.
SP/MA
All you need to know about Ghana's new vehicle number plates |BizTech: