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Some Cubans Are Turning to Electric Bikes, Vehicles

Today, electric vehicles are an increasingly common

New law on the importation and commercialization of vehicles in Cuba

Cuba is easing importation and sale of vehicles, prioritizing electric ones with a 10% tariff. These measures are insufficient in the face of a transportation crisis and high costs.

In Cuba, China''s drive for EVs reshapes the roads of Havana

Cubans across the country have started using Chinese-made electric cars and scooters. They are seen as a more cost-effective mode of transport, as fuel prices remain high and public

Why small electric vehicles are making a big impression in Cuba

But increasingly, commuters are opting to use a new crop of small electric vehicles (EVS). These include dinky electric cars, tricycles and cargo trucks, as well as electric bikes and scooters, which are all

Havana''s roads change as Cubans adopt electric bikes and vehicles

Between 2020 and 2022, the last year for which figures are available, Cuba-based companies produced more than 23,000 electric vehicles, according to official data. Since then, demand has grown,

Electric Vehicles in Havana: Cuba''s Transport Revolution

In the charming city of Havana, Cuba, renowned for its vintage cars and vibrant culture, transportation is undergoing an evolution. As the world leans toward sustainability, Havana finds itself on the brink of

Havana Embraces Electric Revolution as Cubans Turn to E-Bikes and Vehicles

The adoption of electric vehicles in Cuba, driven by economic necessity and innovative local companies, is revolutionizing the transportation sector. This feature delves into the

Cuba promotes charging stations for electric cars amid the collapse of

Cuba is installing charging stations for electric vehicles as part of its energy strategy, although it faces limitations due to a lack of batteries and dependence on foreign technology.

Electric Vehicles in Cuba: Navigating an Evolving Transport Scene

As sustainability becomes a global priority, Cuba is gradually embracing electric vehicles. While the transition is still in its early stages due to infrastructural and financial constraints, several initiatives

Some Cubans Are Turning to Electric Bikes, Vehicles

Today, electric vehicles are an increasingly common transportation choice. Between 2020 and 2022, Cuba-based companies produced more than 23,000 electric vehicles.

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