The station, developed by GEM E-mobility, a subsidiary of Growth Energy, is fully solar-powered and features built-in energy storage, allowing electric vehicles (EVs) to charge independently of Burundi's unreliable national grid. Announced during the recent Open Day on Electric Mobility under the theme “Accelerating Electric Mobility in Burundi,” this milestone signals a major step forward. Burundi has unveiled its first fast solar-powered electric vehicle charging station, a move authorities say marks a significant step toward expanding renewable energy use and supporting the gradual adoption of electric mobility in the country. In Burundi, factors such as strong solar resources, high temperatures, humidity, and limited grid stability highlight the need for reliable, renewable-powered charging solutions. EVB delivered an. It is reliable, resilient charging infrastructure in regions where grid power remains unstable, limited, or unavailable.