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1,000 EV charging stations to be installed in Algeria by 2024


Hauwa Ali

The Algerian authorities have announced that they were going to deploy 1,000 charging stations for electric vehicles in the 58 wilayas in the North African country.
These infrastructures will be installed by March 2023 by the public energy company Sonelgaz in partnership with Naftal, the subsidiary of the national company for research, production, transport, processing and marketing of hydrocarbons (SONATRACH).
During the first quarter of 2023, the two companies will carry out tests as part of a pilot phase that will allow the installation of 100 charging stations for electric vehicles in Algiers. This project comes at a time when the Algerian government will inaugurate the 1,216 km “East-West” motorway in 2024. At a total cost of 1496 billion Algerian dinars (about 11 billion dollars), construction work on this road infrastructure began in 2006 with the aim of linking the major cities of the north.
According to Mohamed Arkab, the Algerian Minister of Energy and Mines, these various investments will promote the import and local production of electric vehicles. “The advent of electric vehicles is a very good initiative on an international level. Algeria should not be left behind by the technologies, economies and cultures that revolve around this low-polluting and sustainable mode of transport,” explains Farid Rahal, a researcher at the Science, Technology and Process Engineering Laboratory of the University of Science and Technology in Oran, Algeria.
In this North African country, engineers are increasingly interested in the development of ecological transport mobility. This is the case, for example, of Oussama Touaba, who in 2020 built an electric car in partnership with a team from the Centre for the Development of Renewable Energy (CDER) based in Algiers. With a maximum speed of 40 km/h and a length of 2.5 metres, this two-seater is equipped with two motors whose unit production cost is estimated at 700,000 Algerian dinars (just under 4,800 euros).

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