In Cameroon, a vibrant land, as the bell of 2025 rings, a profound change in transportation is quietly brewing. Faced with rising fuel costs and increasing global awareness of environmental protection, more and more Cameroonians are turning their attention to a cleaner, more efficient and sustainable travel option - electric vehicles. The government's series of forward-looking policy measures have paved a broad road for this green travel revolution.
The Cameroonian government is deeply aware that promoting the development of electric vehicles is not only a necessary measure to cope with environmental challenges, but also an important way to achieve national economic transformation and upgrading and improve people's quality of life. Therefore, in the 2025 financial bill, the government clearly proposed a series of preferential policies aimed at promoting the popularization and industrial development of electric vehicles. These policies not only cover direct economic incentives such as car purchase subsidies and tax exemptions, but also include indirect support measures such as charging facility construction and road tax exemptions, which comprehensively reduce the cost of consumers buying and using electric vehicles.
Among them, the 50% tax rebate policy for imported electric vehicles is particularly eye-catching. This move has greatly stimulated the interest and willingness of Cameroonians in electric vehicles, making the originally high prices of imported electric vehicles more affordable. At the same time, it has also provided a broad market space for international electric vehicle manufacturers, encouraging them to introduce more advanced and high-quality electric vehicle products into the Cameroon market, further enriching consumers' choices.

In addition to the significant reduction in car purchase costs, electric vehicles also show obvious advantages in operating costs and maintenance costs. In Cameroon, with the relative stability of electricity prices and the continuous maturity of electric vehicle technology, the monthly electricity bill for driving an electric vehicle is much lower than the fuel cost of traditional fuel vehicles. In addition, the maintenance cost of electric vehicles is relatively low because they use simpler and more reliable power systems and transmission mechanisms, which reduce the possibility of failures and reduce the frequency and cost of repairs and maintenance.
More importantly, the environmental benefits of electric vehicles cannot be ignored. They do not emit harmful gases and particulate matter, which is of great significance for improving urban air quality, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and responding to climate change. In developing countries such as Cameroon, promoting electric vehicles not only helps to improve the health level of the people, but also makes an important contribution to global environmental protection.
Looking to the future, the Cameroonian government will continue to increase its support for the electric vehicle industry, promote the improvement of charging facilities, technological innovation and industrial upgrading. At the same time, the government will also strengthen cooperation and exchanges with the international community to jointly explore new paths and new models for the development of electric vehicles. I believe that in the near future, Cameroon will become a country with a high penetration rate of electric vehicles and a strong green travel culture, and contribute to building a better and more sustainable future.
In short, Cameroon in 2025 is standing at a new starting point, ready to enter a new chapter of electric vehicles. Let us work together to witness the magnificent journey of this green travel revolution and create a new era of cleaner, more efficient and better transportation.