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Search: “EV charging”

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PURC introduces Ghana's first commercial EV charging tariff
Adom OnlineAdom Online1d ago

PURC introduces Ghana's first commercial EV charging tariff

Summary

Ghana's EV charging gets a price - but what does this mean for drivers and 'dumsor'?

PURC has introduced a commercial tariff of GH¢2.016 per kilowatt-hour for charging EVs, plus a GH¢500 monthly service charge. This is part of a quarterly review that also includes reduced electricity and water tariffs starting April 1, 2026.

Business & Economy
3 min read
PURC introduces first commercial Electric Vehicle (EV) charging tariff
3News3News1d ago

PURC introduces first commercial Electric Vehicle (EV) charging tariff

Summary

Ghana's first commercial EV charging tariff is here - but will the new rates help or hinder the green energy transition?

The PURC has introduced Ghana's first commercial EV charging tariff - setting the rate at GH¢2.016 per kilowatt-hour, plus a GH¢500 monthly service charge. This aims to promote green energy transition in the country.

Politics
1 min read
Here's what you'll pay after PURC's cut in water and electricity tariffs from April 1
Joy BusinessJoy Business1d ago

Here's what you'll pay after PURC's cut in water and electricity tariffs from April 1

Summary

Ghanaians are about to get some relief on their utility bills - but will the savings last?

The PURC has announced a reduction in electricity and water tariffs, effective April 1, 2026. Electricity will decrease by an average of 4.81% and water by 3.

Business & Economy
3 min read
Utility tariffs drop: Electricity down 4.81%, water down 3.06% starting April 1
Joy BusinessJoy Business2d ago

Utility tariffs drop: Electricity down 4.81%, water down 3.06% starting April 1

Summary

Ghanaians will soon see changes in their utility bills - but what's driving these shifts?

The PURC has announced a reduction in utility tariffs, effective April 1, 2026. Electricity will decrease by 4.81% and water by 3.

Business & Economy
1 min read