
Policy Advocacy & Regulation
Engaging government, lawmakers and regulators to shape favourable national policies, tax incentives and frameworks that accelerate EV adoption.

The Ghana Electromobility & Consumer Chamber (GECC) unites industry, government, workers and consumers to advocate, regulate and accelerate the country's just transition to electric mobility.
From policy and safety to consumer protection and global cooperation — these are the pillars that guide every initiative of the Chamber.

Engaging government, lawmakers and regulators to shape favourable national policies, tax incentives and frameworks that accelerate EV adoption.

Advocating high technical standards, safety protocols and certified training for the installation, operation and maintenance of EVs and charging systems.

Supporting scientific research, feasibility studies and technological innovation tailored to Ghana's roads, climate and energy realities.

Backing sustainable pilots and providing technical guidance to help individuals, institutions and communities move from ICE vehicles to electric transport.

Retraining, upskilling and certifying mechanics, artisans and engineering students for an inclusive Ghanaian EV maintenance workforce.

Championing safe collection, recycling, repurposing and eco-friendly disposal of EV batteries and related electronic waste.

Defending fair fares, transparent pricing, battery integrity and equitable tariffs — with ADR pathways to resolve disputes amicably.

Building alliances with global chambers, organisations and academic institutions for cross-border knowledge transfer and best practice.

Helping members and stakeholders identify and access development grants, green funds and non-commercial financing for the EV sector.
Whether you're a fleet operator, technician, regulator or commuter — your voice strengthens Ghana's electromobility movement.