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The island of St Helena is hoping that better infrastructure will incentivise more people to move away from petrol and diesel-powered vehicles.
The island of St Helena has installed the world’s most remote public EV charger in its capital Jamestown.
The charger on the British Overseas Territory, nearly 2,000km from the west coast of Africa, is part of a trial by Norwegian charging company Easee and Japanese car brand Subaru.
With very few electric vehicles on the island so far, the government is hoping that improving infrastructure will incentivise more people to ditch their petrol and diesel-powered vehicles.
And, as St Helena looks to accelerate its green transition, it’s part of a strategy to wean the island off of expensive fossil fuel imports.