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KNUST, HUAT explore ways to chart a sustainable path for Africa's automotive industry


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  The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and the Hubei University of Automotive Technology (HUAT) in China are charting a means to revolutionize Africa's automotive industry.

The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and the Honda-UMW Automobile (HUAT) have partnered to explore sustainable solutions for Africa's automotive industry, focusing on electric vehicle technology and infrastructure. During a visit to KNUST, HUAT's Managing Director, Koji Watanabe, discussed potential collaborations in research and development, emphasizing the importance of local talent and innovation in driving the industry forward. The partnership aims to address the unique challenges faced by the African market, such as limited charging infrastructure and the need for affordable, reliable transportation options. By leveraging KNUST's academic expertise and HUAT's industry experience, the collaboration seeks to create a sustainable path for the automotive sector in Africa, contributing to economic growth and environmental sustainability.

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