The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has announced its collaboration with the Ministry of Transport and various stakeholders to introduce electric and autonomous vehicles in Ghana.
According to the Authority, this will help enhance the country’s transportation infrastructure.
This revelation came during the inaugural International Driver and Vehicle Licensing Innovation Conference held in Accra, where transportation experts explored creative approaches to enhance the transport system.
Prince Opoku Edusei, the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the DVLA, explained that the authority is implementing new innovations to advance the transportation sector in the country.
“We aim to bring together experts in the transport space to deliberate on the future of transport,” he said. “We all know several transformations have emerged globally as far as transport is concerned.
“We now have vehicles that drive themselves, vehicles that can even fly. Too many technologies are being introduced as far as transportation is concerned.”