Mauritius is one of the best places to do business in Africa and has been for a long time. Before the World Bank discontinued its “globally. Although the World Bank said it discontinued the Ease of Doing Business Report “after data irregularities on Doing Business 2018 and 2020 were reported internally in June 2020,” Mauritius has consistently been one of the top ranked nations, which in a way still shows the country was leading the continent on this front.
The Mauritian government also introduced a rebate on the excise duty scheme of 10% for the purchase of electric vehicles by individuals up to a maximum of Rs 200,000 . These incentives were introduced under the “Accelerating The Land Transport Electric Vehicles Transition” program where the government wants to further reduce its dependence on import of petroleum products, decarbonize the land transport system, and accelerate the EV transition.
The government is also moving to increase the penetration of locally generated renewable energy. They have a target of 60% energy from renewable sources by 2030. The power of incentives for the electric mobility sector is well known. Norway led the way over the past decade and now the share of electric vehicles in Norway is consistently
nickhedley In SA the import duty is higher than of a normal vehicle, right ?
Great incentive to boost EV adoption in Mauritius, hopefully South Africa follows suit soon!
Maybe I should move to Mauritius 🇲🇺it’s only a 7 hour flight.
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