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Video | In Cuba, China’s drive for EVs reshapes the roads of Havana

  • Cubans see Chinese electric vehicles as more cost-effective amid high fuel prices and unreliable public transport

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China’s EV drive in Cuba reshapes Havana's roads

China’s EV drive in Cuba reshapes Havana's roads

Cubans across the country have started using Chinese-made electric cars and scooters. They are seen as a more cost-effective mode of transport, as fuel prices remain high and public transport unreliable.

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To increase the presence of electric vehicles, China’s Tianjin Dongxing Industrial, along with Cuban state-owned company Minerva, created Caribbean Electric Vehicles (Vedca), a joint venture that has quickly changed the face of transportation in the capital Havana.

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