Marathon Motors Engineering PLC inaugurates the first electric charging station in Ethiopia

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Marathon Motors Engineering PLC inaugurates Hyundai Electric Vehicle Factory Coupling Station.

Speaking at the graduation ceremony, Athlete Major Haile Gebreselassie said Ethiopia is on the rise.

This height also comes with technology. “We are still in the news of the war, but from now on we will hear the breaking news of technology every week,” he said.

We do not have oil production, but we do have electric vehicles. He said, “If we cannot cooperate, we can sit still.”

Speaking on the occasion, Melkamu Assefa, Founder and CEO of the company, said the power stations can charge in 15 minutes. The vehicles can travel up to 200 miles [300 km] in a single charge.

The inauguration was attended by the Minister of Transport, Dagmawit Moges, the Governor of the National Bank, Dr. Yinager Dessie and other government officials. # Epd

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