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Ministry of Legal Affairs to receive electric vehicle

This story was posted 3 years ago
25 January 2023
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The Government of Grenada is committed to ensuring that transport resources are utilised for maximum efficiency.

The latest example of this initiative by Government is the handover of an electric vehicle (EV) to the Ministry of Legal Affairs, Labour and Consumer Affairs, to serve as one of the shared official vehicles, for the purpose of conducting Government business.

The handover ceremony will be held at the Ministerial Complex, Sir Eric Gairy Botanical Gardens, on Wednesday, 25 January 2023, and will include officials from the Ministry of Legal Affairs, Labour and Consumer Affairs and the Ministry of Climate Resilience.

This initiative is part of the Government’s wider effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase energy efficiency, through the promotion of EVs into the public service fleet.

As Government ramps up its green initiative adoption mandate, it intends to significantly improve its efficiency, reduce vehicle operation and maintenance costs and also its overall expenditure on fuel. In addition, Government is looking to create climate–resilient facilities and infrastructure, and to continue transitioning Government’s fleet in the years to come.

The Government of Grenada would like to thank all the persons responsible for making this a reality and encourages its citizens to do their part, in the global effort to protect our environment.

Ministry of Legal Affairs, Labour and Consumer Affairs

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Comments 4

  1. Mike says:
    3 years ago

    So why isn’t China represented in Grenada’s EV push? They manufacture more EV’s than any other country and are much more affordable.

  2. James Thomas says:
    3 years ago

    And in 7 to 10 years time when it needs new huggely expensive batteries just how can that be done seeing Tropical Shipping have stopped shipping Lithium batteries

  3. Sandy says:
    3 years ago

    It’s unfair for poor countries to use all of its limited resources to fight climate change, when they not polluters. Places like Grenada should phase in hybrid to before going Ev. Unless, very cheap EV can made for places like Grenada.

  4. The informer says:
    3 years ago

    So sensible here lol. What percentage of our electrical power is generated by diesel?

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