President Sisi urges further efforts to promote local production of electric vehicles

Ahram Online , MENA , Monday 12 Jul 2021

Sisi instructed the concerned authorities to enhance cooperation with highly-experienced state and privately-owned bodies to expand the use of natural gas vehicles

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Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi meets with director of the Armed Forces of Department of Motor Vehicles Kamel Wafai and MCV Board Chairman Karim Ghabour. Egyptian Presidency

Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi called on Monday for exerting more efforts to promote the local production of electric vehicles, including public buses, the presidency said in a statement.

In a meeting with director of the Armed Forces Department of Motor Vehicles Kamel Wafai and MCV board chairman Karim Ghabour, El-Sisi ordered that these efforts be carried out in cooperation between the Ministry of Military Production and the private sector, following world-class standards of quality.

El-Sisi instructed the concerned authorities to enhance cooperation with highly-experienced state and privately-owned bodies to expand the use of natural gas vehicles (NGVs).

El-Sisi also emphasised the need to continue improving relevant infrastructure, including fuel stations and maintenance workshops.

The meeting also discussed the state's collaboration with the private sector to manufacture heavy-duty trucks that run on alternative fuels, especially natural gas and electricity, given their economic and environmental benefits.

Last year, Egypt announced plans to locally produce electric vehicles in cooperation with China.

In press remarks last July, Public Enterprise Minister Hisham Tawfik said the country plans to produce 25,000 electric cars annually, manufactured by Egypt’s El-Nasr Automotive Manufacturing Co., in cooperation with China’s state-owned automobile manufacturer Dongfeng.

In May this year, Tawfik said Egypt will start manufacturing electric cars in 2022, with an initial capacity of 100 cars during the first year.

In a January meeting with Tawfik, El-Sisi stressed the importance of using the largest possible percentage of local components in the country's efforts to manufacture electric vehicles.

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