Changsha, China, June 16 - The China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo highlighted green energy cooperation, with a focus on solar energy and electric vehicles (EVs).
Yadea showcased light electric motorcycles designed for African road conditions, with a range of 130 kilometers. The company is also connecting Chinese charging solution providers with African clients to improve EV ecosystems.
Yingchen New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. presented integrated microgrid systems for remote areas, combining solar panels, battery storage, and diesel backup. In Nigeria, this system enabled a sesame processing plant to operate for 22 hours daily.
China and African countries are promoting the exchange of experiences and innovative solutions in renewable energy. China is facilitating Africa's green transition by providing affordable products and transferring knowledge.
In Accra, Ghana, Infore Enviro's sanitation vehicles are improving urban cleanliness. The company has expanded its fleet and is contributing to sustainable waste management ecosystems.