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Is Bangladesh ready for electric cars? – Dhaka Tribune


As the global push towards sustainable transportation gains momentum, Bangladesh is also steering towards an electric vehicle (EV) future. While the prospect of cleaner and greener personal transport is promising, several challenges loom on the horizon, complicating the transition to electric vehicles in this South Asian nation.

Lack of infrastructure 

One of the primary challenges facing the electric vehicle future in Bangladesh is the inadequacy of charging infrastructure. Establishing a comprehensive and accessible charging network is essential to erase the range anxiety among EV owners. The development of public charging stations is crucial, especially in urban areas, to support the growing number of electric vehicles.

Affordability and accessibility

Despite the environmental benefits of electric vehicles, the upfront cost remains a significant barrier for many consumers in Bangladesh. EVs are generally more expensive than traditional internal combustion engine vehicles. Government incentives and subsidies could play a pivotal role in making electric vehicles more affordable and accessible to a broader segment of the population. As of now, the import duty is the same on EV as it is for the gas guzzlers. 

The current market in Bangladesh offers a limited variety of electric vehicle models. Having a diverse range of options, from compact cars to electric bikes, is essential to cater to different consumer preferences and needs. Increased collaboration with international manufacturers and the encouragement of local electric vehicle production can contribute to a more diversified market.

Power supply challenges

Bangladesh, like many developing countries, grapples with inconsistent power supply. The success of electric vehicles depends heavily on a reliable and sustainable electricity grid. 

With massive power outages at the end of last year and till mid-2023, it might be of concern to have a private transport solely dependent on power supply. Addressing these challenges is crucial to ensure that EV owners can charge their vehicles without disruptions, fostering confidence in the transition to electric mobility.

Battery technology and recycling

The heart of an electric vehicle lies in its battery. Speaking to various sources of car parts and importers one thing I have found is that Bangladesh faces challenges related to the sourcing of batteries, as well as the recycling and disposal of used batteries. Developing a sustainable battery ecosystem, including efficient recycling processes, is imperative to mitigate environmental impact and ensure the responsible end-of-life management of EV batteries.

Regulatory framework

As mentioned above regarding heavy taxes on car imports, a robust regulatory framework is essential to govern the electric vehicle sector effectively. Establishing clear policies regarding incentives, standards, and regulations for EV manufacturing, import, and usage is necessary to create a conducive environment for the growth of EVs in Bangladesh.

While the challenges in embracing an electric vehicle future in Bangladesh are significant, they are not impossible to solve. These challenges will be faced by almost every country at one point or another as EVs seem to be the next big thing. Unless Toyota goes big with its hydrogen technology.

Overcoming these challenges will not only contribute to a cleaner environment but also position the country as a forward-thinking player in the global shift towards sustainable transportation.



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