Revolta Egypt plans to have built 300 electric vehicle charging stations across the country by 2020, according to founder Mohamed Mostafa. Trade and Industry Minister Tarek Kabil had inaugurated back in February the first of 65 charging points that Revolta plans to construct under phase-one of its plan, which is expected to cost as much as EGP 65 mn. The second phase of the project should see the Nile Delta covered by 2019, while the third and final phase will cover Upper Egypt and Sinai. Revolta is importing Tesla cars to Egypt and investing EGP 100 mn in building infrastructure for electric vehicles.
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