Japan-Born EV Minibus 'Smart BUS' Launches First Commercial Operation in the Republic of Ghana
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MAGO MOTORS JAPAN, together with its Ghana-based subsidiary MAGO MOTORS LTD., launched the commercial operation of the EV minibus 'Smart BUS' (MANA) in Accra, Ghana on June 19, 2026, marking a major step toward sustainable mobility and local employment creation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the EV minibus 'Smart BUS'?
- A: A Japan-developed swappable battery EV minibus now in commercial operation in Ghana, combining environmental and employment goals.
- Q: Why is this project taking place in Ghana?
- A: Agbogbloshie, a slum in Ghana, is known as the world’s largest e-waste dump. MAGO MOTORS JAPAN aims to transform it into a sustainable town.
- Q: What are the features of 'MANA'?
- A: Equipped with swappable batteries, it operates without relying on charging stations, ideal for areas with limited infrastructure.
- Q: Which companies are collaborating on this project?
- A: Qvou Inc. and JICA Ghana Office contributed through vehicle wraps, promoting environmental and social inclusion messages.
- Q: What are the future plans?
- A: Aim to create 10,000 jobs in Ghana by 2030, expanding the sustainable model integrating EVs, recycling, and agriculture.