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For many years, electric vehicles (EVs) have been touted as the future of transportation. They are finally seen driving about Seychelles as they become increasingly common. Environment is the most valuable national resource in the Seychelles.
Seychelles actively works to develop sustainably while protecting the environment. It promotes the use of electric vehicles by reducing the duty to 0%, and it promotes the use of residential solar panel (PV) installations by offering subsidies and rebates. The electric vehicles (EV) are practically ideal for the unique circumstances of the Seychelles in many ways.
The Seychelles Electric Vehicle Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The Hyundai IONIQ is a new vehicle, but it is supported by the brand loyalty and consumer satisfaction that have made Hyundai the most well-liked automobile brand in the Seychelles for the past five years.
Public Utilities Corporation (PUC), Mamma Mia, which has actually purchased a fleet of EVs, and several other forward-thinking individuals who chose an EV for their own wise reasons were recognised as some of the early pioneering EV consumers in Seychelles at the event.
There is scarcely any maintenance required because there are few moving parts, no engine, gearbox, radiator, tailpipe, filters, or oil changes. From the first month of ownership, significant fuel cost savings are possible, and it is quite simple to charge the car at home. If a solar panel (PV) system is installed at your home, one can actually drive for free.
The electric vehicle will actually be “powered by sunlight.” As the car operates quietly, there are no exhaust emissions and no noise pollution either. The Hyundai IONIQ is equipped with a hands-free cell phone charging dock in addition to a host of features, sensors, and cameras for the rearview