Namibia to introduce electric cars to curb emission

Namibia planned to put a batch of electric vehicles in the domestic market to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
Margretha Kampulu, a spokesperson for the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Namibia office, said that one of the motives for introducing electric-powered cars into the market is to meet the challenge over greenhouse gas emissions, which contribute to global warming and climate change.
The UNDP Namibia on Friday hosted a launching ceremony of the Vehicle-Grid-Integration (VGI) Electric Cars project with the UNCIF Namibia to further promote the benefits of electric cars.
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At the UN Climate Action Summit last week, Namibian President Hage Geingob presented the country's five-year plan for reducing greenhouse gas emissions by the year 2030. (Xinhua)