Rwanda mandates 30% electic vehicle procurement for public institutions

The government of Rwanda has directed public institutions to ensure that 30 per cent of all vehicles procured are fully electric as part of efforts to reduce reliance on petroleum products.
The directive was contained in a circular issued by the Ministry of Infrastructure Rwanda and addressed to chief budget managers.
The circular, dated April 14 and made public on Wednesday, requires all public institutions to incorporate the directive into their procurement plans.
It stated that the measure, which takes immediate effect, is aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, lowering dependence on fossil fuels and promoting clean and sustainable mobility.
The circular was signed by the Minister of State for Infrastructure, Jean de Dieu Uwihanganye.
According to the directive, compliance with the 30 per cent requirement is mandatory for all government institutions.
The government said the policy forms part of broader efforts to accelerate adoption of electric mobility in the country.
It added that incentives had been introduced to support the transition, including reduced electricity tariffs for charging electric vehicles and exemption of import duties on electric vehicles and related accessories.
(Xinhua/NAN)
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