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Museveni meets investors who’ll set up car battery manufacturing plant in Uganda

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President Yoweri Museveni hosted a pivotal meeting at State House, Entebbe, with investors from Strand Hanson Ltd, centered on a proposal for lithium mining in Ntungamo district. The aim behind this strategic initiative is to enable local manufacturing of electric car batteries, reducing Uganda’s dependency on imported batteries and cutting unnecessary costs.

The meeting, which took place on Thursday afternoon, delved into the significance of mining lithium locally as a key component in the production of electric car batteries. President Museveni expressed strong support for the proposal, highlighting the critical role it could play in Uganda’s move towards sustainable and eco-friendly transportation options.

Acknowledging the country’s current reliance on imported batteries for electric vehicles, President Museveni emphasized the potential for a robust domestic market for locally manufactured batteries. He assured the investors of a receptive market for the batteries produced from the locally mined lithium, thereby bolstering the prospects for their venture.

The proposed lithium mining in Ntungamo district represents a promising opportunity for Uganda to establish itself as a key player in the electric vehicle battery manufacturing sector within the region. It aligns with the country’s vision for economic growth, technological advancement, and sustainable development.

President Museveni warmly welcomed the investors from Strand Hanson Ltd and conveyed his best wishes for the success of their endeavors. He underscored the government’s commitment to providing necessary support and creating an enabling environment for investments that contribute to Uganda’s economic progress and self-sufficiency.

The initiative holds substantial promise not only in terms of job creation and economic empowerment but also in advancing Uganda’s position in the global shift towards clean energy and sustainable transportation.

The meeting concluded on a positive note, with mutual enthusiasm and commitment towards actualizing this visionary proposal. As the nation looks towards harnessing its resources for local manufacturing capabilities, this initiative marks a significant stride towards self-reliance and technological advancement in Uganda’s industrial landscape.

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