Dushanbe''s Electric Leap: Chinese EVs Drive Greener Future
Discover how Dushanbe is electrifying its taxi industry with affordable Chinese EVs, spearheading a green revolution in Central Asia!
Dushanbe Set to Fully Transition to Electric Taxis by September 2025
By September 2025, the city aims to completely replace its traditional taxi fleet with electric vehicles (EVs). This ambitious plan aligns with global trends towards sustainability and
Tajikistan''s Dushanbe taxis set to transition to electric vehicles by 2025
DUSHANBE, Tajikistan, June 7. Taxi companies in Tajikistan''s capital, Dushanbe, are mandated to fully transition to electric vehicles by September 1, 2025, Trend reports.
Driving green taxis in Dushanbe
According to its Green City Action Plan (GCAP), the electrification of the city''s vehicle fleets would be the most effective way of improving its air quality.
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Decree of Chairman of Dushanbe city from 24 August 2022, No456, about “On approval of the action plan of the executive body of the city of Dushanbe for the development of electric transport for 2022
The adoption of electric vehicles in Dushanbe, Tajikistan
Switching from conventional fossil fuel vehicles to electric vehicles (EVs) offers a promising way to reduce carbon emissions, especially if we also decarbonize our electricity sources.
Dushanbe''s EV Boom: Chinese Cars Power Tajikistan''s Taxi Fleet
Dushanbe''s taxis are going electric with Chinese mainland EV brands powering a greener future. A mayoral decree has driven these brands to nearly 50% of the market.
Dushanbe misses deadline for full electric transport shift, but
September 1, 2025, was the deadline set by city authorities for a full transition to electric public transport in Tajikistan''s capital — including taxis. However, despite substantial progress, the goal remains unmet.
Dushanbe to Fully Transition to Electric Passenger Transport by 2028
Dushanbe: The executive authorities of Dushanbe have announced plans to transition the city''s entire passenger transport fleet to electric vehicles by 2028.
Tajik capital plans to completely shift to electric taxi cabs until
A Dushanbe-based taxi company, Yak Tax, announced in Dushanbe 2022 that it will launch a new category on its app through which customers can book an electric vehicle for their