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TotalEnergies Uganda launches first public electric charging station

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
November 7, 2024
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TotalEnergies Marketing Uganda has launched its first public electric charging station at the Wampewo Service Station in partnership with Green Hub, marking a milestone in the country’s energy transition. This initiative underscores TotalEnergies’ commitment to playing a key role in advancing clean energy solutions and achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.

The Wampewo station now hosts Uganda’s first electric bike charging point within the TotalEnergies service station network. This charging point is a crucial step forward, with plans to roll out additional electric charging points at other TotalEnergies locations across the country. This move supports the growing adoption of electric bikes, including an initial fleet of 26 electric bikes from Green Hub.

Green Hub, an organization focused on empowering women in the e-mobility sector, collaborates with TotalEnergies through a consortium of like-minded partners such as MTN, Centenary Bank, TVS, Women Rising for Africa, the Danish Embassy, and the Government of Uganda. To support this effort, TotalEnergies has contributed $5,000 to help female riders acquire electric bikes and has donated 400 helmets for enhanced rider safety.

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As a multi-energy company with a commitment to providing cleaner and more accessible energy solutions, TotalEnergies is also launching an electric vehicle (EV) charging point as part of the initial rollout across its service stations. This expansion aligns with TotalEnergies’ mission to adapt its products and services to meet the evolving energy needs of its customers.

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