Ethiopia is currently undergoing a historic transformation in its transport sector. As the first country in the world to announce a ban on the import of internal combustion engine (ICE) passenger vehicles in early 2024, the demand for high-quality Electric Vehicle Batteries in Ethiopia has surged exponentially. This bold move, driven by the Ministry of Transport and Logistics, aims to leverage the country's abundant renewable energy resources—primarily hydroelectric power from the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD)—to reduce reliance on expensive imported fossil fuels.
UX Power is an innovative enterprise focusing on the R&D, production, and sales of new energy power lithium batteries. Since 2009, we have empowered global markets with safe and sustainable solutions.
Our super first-class factory management mode includes EMC, vibration, waterproof, and thermal shock test laboratories. We ensure every battery shipped to Ethiopia can withstand the unique environmental challenges of the East African Rift Valley.
With a team of over 30 expert engineers, we specialize in industrial design, software BMS development, and structural engineering to provide one-stop customized lithium battery modules.
Automated production lines reduce human error and increase speed, ensuring that large-scale Ethiopian infrastructure projects receive their battery supplies on time and within budget.
Vision: Allow power lithium batteries to be more unrestricted.
Mission: Provide fast and accurate solutions for the application scenarios of power lithium batteries.
Core Value: Take every small step forward seriously.
As Ethiopia moves toward a 100% electric future for passenger vehicles, UX Power is committed to being the primary engine under the hood. Our 15 years of OEM experience allows us to bridge the gap between advanced technology and local practical needs.
The Ethiopian EV market is shifting from basic lead-acid technology to high-performance Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) and Nickel Manganese Cobalt (NMC) batteries. This transition is vital for the mountainous terrain of cities like Addis Ababa, where energy density and regenerative braking efficiency are critical.
For the thousands of electric motorcycles entering the Ethiopian market, battery swapping is becoming the preferred model to eliminate charging wait times.
As the first wave of EV batteries reach their end-of-life for vehicles, Ethiopia is exploring "Second Life" uses for home solar storage, particularly in rural off-grid areas.
With the government's support, we anticipate a move from importing finished battery packs to local module assembly, creating jobs and reducing costs further.