Imagine Kampala’s traffic 10 years from now: sleek electric SUVs gliding past solar-powered charging hubs, heavy-duty trucks running silently on clean energy, and AI-enabled dashboards guiding drivers through congestion-free routes. Uganda’s automotive sector is edging toward that vision, driven by global megatrends – electrification, automation, and sustainable mobility. The journey, however, starts from a complex present, with 80% of the over 2.3 million registered vehicles contributing the largest share of urban air pollution, which the National Environmental Management Authority estimates at nearly 60%. At the center of this transformation is a mix of stakeholders, but nearest to the long stretch…
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