Burkina Faso just built its first fully homegrown electric vehicle—the ITAOUA. A 30-minute charge gives it a 330 km range, and it’s built entirely by Burkinabe engineers.
This EV isn’t just a milestone for the country—it’s reshaping Africa’s auto industry. It creates jobs, boosts the local economy, and reduces dependence on foreign oil. Plus, Africa’s EV market is expected to double by 2027, making this a smart move
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