Charging The Future: The American-Ghanaian Tech Executive Is Building Ghana’s Solar-Powered EV Revolution



In a bold move to reshape Ghana’s transportation sector, American-Ghanaian tech executive Peter Egyin-Mensah has returned home to launch a company aimed at revolutionizing the country’s electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure. Through his startup, Ijanu Limited, he envisions a future where Ghana harnesses its abundant solar energy to power a new wave of sustainable mobility.

Speaking on the Ride and Chat show, the entrepreneur detailed his motivation for founding Ijanu Limited—a name that signifies the harnessing of Africa’s abundant sunlight.

Ijanu Limited focuses on two key areas: building a robust solar-powered EV charging network and developing the infrastructure necessary to maintain and service electric vehicles. The company’s mission is to make sustainable transportation feasible and affordable for everyday Ghanaians based on its regenerative business model. Unlike conventional EV charging stations that rely on grid electricity—which can be unreliable in parts of Africa—Ijanu’s model integrates solar energy, reducing operational costs and ensuring a cleaner, renewable power source.


However, the shift to EVs in Ghana comes with challenges. The country’s vehicle market is predominantly dominated by second-hand gasoline-powered cars imported from Europe, Asia, and the United States. Additionally, concerns about maintenance and accessibility to charging stations have slowed the adoption of electric vehicles. To address this, Ijanu Limited is installing charging stations and providing comprehensive maintenance and support services to ensure a seamless transition for new EV owners.

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