Africa is turning into the next energy hub, utilizing its vast source of renewable resources like wind, solar, and water. Another thriving sector is the manufacturing of electric vehicles and motorcycles, where local and foreign investors have shown great interest. Also, the EV industry is welcoming innovative youth to have a chance to showcase their excellence.
Various countries like Burkina Faso are making bold strides in electric vehicle (EV) technology and are at the forefront of groundbreaking innovations. In a historic milestone, Burkina Faso’s car manufacturer, Itaoua, has unveiled its first 100% locally produced electric car.
The cutting-edge vehicle boasts an impressive 330km range on just 30 minutes of charging, positioning Burkina Faso as a rising player in sustainable mobility. This achievement highlights Africa’s growing capacity for homegrown EV solutions, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and imported vehicles.
Meanwhile, Zimbabwean inventor Maxwell Chikumbutso of Saith Group has introduced a revolutionary self-powering electric vehicle (SPEV) that harnesses radio waves for continuous energy—eliminating the need for external charging. Demonstrated at Zimbabwe’s State House in Harare, the SPEV defies conventional physics and could redefine the future of transportation.

Chikumbutso’s innovation extends to electric motorbikes, drones, and home energy solutions, presenting a potential game-changer for the global EV market.
These breakthroughs underscore Africa’s rapid advancements in green technology, showcasing how local ingenuity drives the continent toward energy independence and sustainable transport.
As global demand for EVs surges, Burkina Faso and Zimbabwe are proving that Africa is not just a consumer but a key innovator in the renewable energy revolution.
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