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Youthful Technicians Building Malawi’s E-bikes Driven by Chinese Tech

The Africa EV Show

Release Date: 06/24/2025

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In this conversation, SGV co-founder and director, Evan Liu, joins The Africa EV Show host Njenga Hakeenah to discuss the evolving landscape of electric mobility in Africa, with a particular focus on Malawi's efforts to electrify transportation through SGV's initiatives.

The conversation examines the challenges of raising capital in the African market, the dynamics of global supply chains, and the importance of local manufacturing in achieving a competitive advantage. 

Among the discussion highlights are the significant cost savings offered by electric vehicles and the potential for local component assembly to foster sustainable growth in the region. Liu discusses the importance of local skills development and workforce training in the electric mobility sector in Malawi.

He emphasizes the need for partnerships with technical institutions and the establishment of apprenticeship programs to build a skilled workforce. Liu also shares insights on the challenges and lessons learned in the African investment space, highlighting the significance of transparency and quality inputs.

The conversation further explores the infrastructure needed for e-mobility, financing solutions for electric motorcycles, and the role of policy engagement in fostering growth.

Liu addresses the competition in the e-mobility sector and the unique challenges faced in the Malawian electric vehicle (EV) market.

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