Brief
In partnership with Lambark Electric, Qasel is spearheading a pioneering electric mobility project within the University of Ghana. This initiative introduces an eco-friendly, intra-campus electric shuttle service – Bingo – aimed at solving critical last-mile transportation gaps on large university campuses.
The project integrates:
- A dedicated fleet of EVs to ensure affordable, reliable, and sustainable campus transport.
- A bespoke fast-charging infrastructure managed by Lambark Electric, utilizing a DC fast charger tailored to Ghana’s grid realities.
- Advanced telemetry and charging systems built on globally recognized standards like CCS2, GB/T, and OCPP.
This initiative aligns with Ghana’s national goals to reduce carbon emissions and utilize surplus electricity generation, positioning Qasel as a key contributor to the country’s clean transport agenda.
EV Infrastructure Design and Implementation
As part of the Bingo initiative, Qasel oversees the strategic planning, sourcing, and deployment of EV charging infrastructure in a pilot setting. The design includes:
Full compliance with emerging Ghanaian EV regulations and international safety standards.
Smart charging integration with future-ready payment systems, including mobile money platforms and RFID-based access.
A scalable model capable of expanding across Ghanaian institutions and into neighboring West African countries.
This project exemplifies Qasel’s capacity to deliver complex infrastructure projects that merge technology, energy, and sustainability in high-impact environments.