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Tunisia: Charge Up! Public EV Charging Rules Launched

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Tunisia Launches Public Consultation on Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure

Tunisia is taking a significant step towards embracing electric mobility with the recent announcement of a public consultation on the regulations governing the operation of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. The Ministry of Industry, Mines, and Energy initiated this consultation on July 1, 2025, signaling the government’s commitment to fostering the growth of the EV market within the country. This initiative aligns with broader trends in Africa, where governments are increasingly exploring sustainable transportation solutions to reduce emissions and promote energy independence. The consultation period, which runs until July 16th, provides a valuable opportunity for stakeholders to contribute to the development of a robust and efficient EV charging infrastructure.

Examining the Proposed Regulations for EV Charging Services

The heart of this initiative lies in the proposed specifications document that outlines the conditions for operating EV charging services in Tunisia. This document, available for public review via the provided link (https://e-people.gov.tn), likely covers critical aspects such as technical standards for charging equipment, safety regulations, business licensing requirements, and potential pricing models. By gathering feedback from the public, the Ministry aims to ensure that the final regulations are practical, fair, and conducive to attracting investment in the burgeoning EV charging sector. This is especially important in the African context, where the development of charging infrastructure can be a significant barrier to EV adoption. A well-designed regulatory framework is crucial for building consumer trust and encouraging the widespread adoption of electric vehicles, thereby contributing to environmental sustainability and economic growth. The consultation aims to address challenges and propose solutions aligned with Tunisia’s specific needs.

The public consultation allows for valuable insights that will improve the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the framework.

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