Power outages hit EV users as former MP raises concern over charging challenges

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The former Member of Parliament for Ablekuma Central, Ebenezer Nii Narh Nartey, has highlighted the growing impact of power outages on emerging technologies such as electric vehicles.

Speaking on Badwam TV on Adom TV, he noted that unreliable electricity supply is now affecting individuals who rely on electric cars and motorbikes.

According to him, some electric vehicle owners have been forced to resort to alternative charging options, including power banks, due to the inability to access stable electricity.

“People who own electric cars and motors are now buying power banks to charge them because there’s no light where they are supposed to charge,” he said.

Mr Nartey explained that the situation reflects the broader impact of power outages on daily life and innovation, stressing that consistent electricity supply is essential to support modern systems and technologies.

“Even electric vehicle users are now struggling because of the power outages,” he added.

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