Burkina Faso Joins Africa’s EV Market With Launch Of ITAOUA, Its First Indigenous Electric Vehicle

Africa’s electric vehicle (EV) market is gaining momentum, with a projected value of $15.8 billion in 2024 and $25.4 billion by 2029, according to Mordor Intelligence. Recently, Burkina Faso’s homegrown electric vehicle, ITAOUA, entered the market, further boosting the continent’s EV landscape.

According to its manufacturer, the ITAOUA EV boasts impressive features, with a range of 330 kilometers on a single charge that can be achieved in just 30 minutes.

This remarkable efficiency positions the ITAOUA as a strong contender in Africa’s rapidly evolving electric mobility market.

The ITAOUA electric vehicle is manufactured at a state-of-the-art facility in Ouaga 2000, a prominent district in Burkina Faso.

According to Sputnik Afrique, this innovative vehicle offers a 100% electric, solar-powered, and eco-friendly transportation solution, poised to contribute significantly to the continent’s growing electric vehicle market.

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