In a significant move towards a sustainable future, Zambia has set its sights on becoming the latest African nation to transition to fossil-free electric transit by 2030. Building on the momentum of other countries like Rwanda and Kenya, which have already made strides in adopting electric vehicles, Zambia's ambitious goal is set to accelerate the region's shift towards cleaner transportation. With the African continent facing mounting pressure to reduce its carbon footprint, Zambia's decision is seen as a crucial step in the fight against climate change. As the country ramps up its efforts to electrify its public transportation system, the world will be watching to see how Zambia's bold plan unfolds.


Another African country targets fossil-free electric transit by 2030  Electrek