Cars in Uganda

Uganda starts building electric vehicles The Ugandan government's plans to build car factories were announced this Monday by President Yoweri Museveni. And he instructed the Ministry of Finance to budget 20 billing shillings in the budget for next year, which is equal to about $ 5.6 million. This money is planned to build the first assembly plant in Uganda. The idea of ​​making cars in Uganda was first announced in 2011. Then, in 2016, students of one of the universities of this state became famous all over the world for the creation of the Kiira EV electric car and the Kayoola bus powered by solar energy. What cars in Germany are given completely free Ugandan electric Kiira EV Imbued with the successes of its citizens, the government of Uganda already in 2014 allocated a large plot of land in the eastern region of Jinja for the construction of production facilities for Kiira Motors Corporation and China Engineering Limited. For almost two years, the factories have been rebuilt, but have not yet been put into operation. And now the Cabinet of Ministers of Uganda has appro Cars in Uganda ved and officially promulgated a roadmap for its own automotive industry. 2018 Nissan Leaf compared to 70-year-old electric car (video) Ugandan Solar Kayoola Bus According to the government, the organization of assembly plants will not only attract significant investments to the country, but will also create more than 2,000 jobs in production itself, and about 12,000 jobs in related industries. It is planned that the Kiira Motors Corporation at its plant will be able to produce up to 5000 units of cars per year. At the same time, according to the Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation of Uganda, Mr. Elioda Tumwezige, it will work in cooperation with the world's authoritative companies involved in the development of automotive innovation. A 6-wheeled Gelendvagen was made for a Ukrainian farmer These are the electric vehicles Uganda plans to produce Today, Uganda is home to about 35 million people, and in general in East Africa, which includes Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi and South Sudan - 150 million. This means that, logically, Ugandan automotive products if it ultimately meets quality standards, there may be a good demand. Official statistics show that about 50,000 vehicles are imported to Uganda alone today. https://jiji.ug/cars/page3?listing_id=KVLG-dYctZMkrh_J

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