Togo Deploys Electric Motorcycles for Public Couriers to Cut Emissions

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Tuesday, 24 June 2025 07:39
Togo Deploys Electric Motorcycles for Public Couriers to Cut Emissions

(Togo First) - Togo has launched a new project to support the country’s shift toward electric mobility by introducing a fleet of electric motorcycles for public administration couriers. The pilot phase of the initiative is part of the Support Project for the Transition to Electric Mobility (PSTMET).

The project is being rolled out with support from the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and is designed to help lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the transport sector, which is one of the country’s leading sources of pollution. Officials say the plan will also help improve air quality in Togo’s urban areas.

Beyond its environmental benefits, the project has clear economic ambitions. Togo aims to stimulate demand for clean vehicles by offering tax incentives already in place, including a 100% tax exemption on new electric vehicles and a 90% reduction for hybrids.

If the pilot phase proves successful, the PSTMET could open the door to wider adoption of electric vehicles in other professional sectors and eventually among private citizens.

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