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The power network in Malawi requires significant reinforcements in order to serve existing demand and to reach optimal operation conditions. The impact of EV charging load on the system will be quite moderate. Foreseen additional EV charging demand is still limited.
Other mechanisms that may be applied to Malawi are the development of EVCI on isolated systems (mini grids), the potential involvement of private capital in the development of Tx/Dx assets (by means of Public Private Partnerships (PPP) with ESCOM or by means of long-term service agreements with the right financial guarantees).
Minibuses are hard to electrify in the near-term on a TCO basis - Minibus EVs (with or without incentives) are significantly expensive (100%-108%) compared to widely adopted used ICE minibuses. This is largely caused due to significant purchase price of an electric minibus and the associated fast charging infrastructure costs, among other factors.
1 Throughout the report, the reference of 'electric vehicles' or 'EVs' include electrically propelled road vehicles.
The Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (MERA) is taking steps to facilitate the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) by developing a Regulatory Framework for Electric Vehicles. The initiative
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