Ghana in Focus Special: Why Ghana Must Invest in Solar‑Powered Cars — Not Imported EVs

EPISODE · Mar 16, 2026 · 35 MIN

Ghana in Focus Special: Why Ghana Must Invest in Solar‑Powered Cars — Not Imported EVs

from Ghana / Afrika in Focus · host Kwame

Send us Fan MailGhana stands at an energy and industrial crossroads. The world is rushing toward electric vehicles, but blindly importing EVs would lock Ghana into deeper dependency, higher costs, and a foreign‑controlled future. Our electricity supply is still inconsistent, tariffs remain high, and the national grid cannot support millions of EVs. Every imported EV drains wealth out of the country — batteries, software, motors, charging systems, spare parts  — all manufactured abroad. EVs create no Ghanaian jobs, no Ghanaian expertise, and no Ghanaian industry. Solar mobility offers a smarter, sovereign alternative. Ghana enjoys abundant sunlight all year, making us one of the best‑positioned nations on earth to build a solar‑powered automotive ecosystem. Solar cars charge themselves, reduce pressure on the grid, eliminate fuel imports, and make transport affordable for ordinary people. Instead of importing technology, Ghana can build it — solar panel factories, battery labs, assembly plants, and solar‑powered buses, vans, and delivery vehicles. This keeps wealth circulating inside Ghana and positions us as a green‑tech leader in Africa.  A solar‑car industry also creates a historic opportunity to empower women. Instead of spending ₵400 million on another micro‑finance scheme, that money could seed a women‑led solar‑tech revolution — training women as engineers, designers, technicians, and renewable‑energy entrepreneurs. This is how you build generational wealth, not survival loans.  In a world shaken by oil volatility and geopolitical conflict, solar mobility is national security. It gives Ghana energy independence, economic resilience, and a 24‑hour industrial economy powered by predictable, low‑cost sunlight. Ghana doesn’t need to follow Europe’s EV path. We can innovate. We can build a solar‑powered future that is African‑owned, African‑designed, and African‑led. The sun shines on Ghana every day — it’s time to turn that sunlight into jobs, wealth, and national power. GHANA RELOCATION SUMMIT:Expat life Ghana will be hosting The Expat Life Summit at the African Regent Hotel in Accra, Ghana, on April 1st & 2nd, 2026. They are bringing together a trusted network of lawyers, realtors, and business owners to give you the exact blueprint for your move.  Get your tickets https://Summit.ExpatLifeGhana.comSupport the showDonate/Support the show:    https://www.buzzsprout.com/1793098/supportWe offer a consultation session for those who wish to relocate to Ghana , do business in Ghana , buy land, buying a property or even starting  business in Ghana.  We offer professional support tailored on your needs and wants. We provide valuable information that can assist you in your relocation like the Ghana card how/where to register your business.We can also signpost you to other agencies that can help in your relocation as well as business and investment opportunities.We charge a rate of US$30 for an hour's consultation or US$20 for a 30 minute consultation briefing. To book your consultation please email [email protected] on Youtube - just look for the Ghana/Afrika in Focus podcast on Youtube and click the notification bell so that every time I upload a new podcast it automatically comes to your feed. Tell your family and friends.

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