About Us

The EV source built for African roads, African prices, African realities.

We are EV Car Latest — Africa’s electric vehicle authority.

Most EV websites were built for European and American buyers. They review cars that cost $60,000, charge on highways that don’t exist here, and ignore the brands that are actually arriving on African roads right now.

We built EV Car Latest differently. We cover every electric vehicle that matters — from the BYD Seagull to the Tesla Model Y, from electric okadas in Lagos to flying vehicles launching in 2026. We tell you the specs, the real price, and whether it makes sense for where you live and drive.

500+ EV models covered
8 Platforms & social channels
54 African countries we write for
2023 Year we launched

What we cover

EV Car Latest is not just a news site. We are a full reference for anyone making an electric vehicle decision — whether you are buying, researching, investing, or just curious about where transportation is going.

Electric cars

Full specs, real prices, expert comparisons. Every major brand from BYD to BMW.

Electric motorcycles

The fastest-growing EV segment in Africa. We cover every model worth knowing.

Electric buses & commercial

Fleet operators and city planners need data too. We cover commercial EVs.

Scooters & bikes

Urban mobility solutions for last-mile transport across African cities.

Flying vehicles

eVTOLs and air taxis are closer than you think. We track every launch.

Charging infrastructure

Where to charge, what it costs, and how the network is growing — country by country.

EV news & policy

Government incentives, import duties, tax exemptions, and manufacturing deals that affect your purchase decision.

Comparisons & tools

Side-by-side comparisons and free calculators to help you decide with real numbers.

Why we focus on Africa

Africa is the fastest-growing EV frontier on earth. Nigeria just eliminated VAT on electric vehicles and signed a deal to build a 300,000-vehicle-per-year EV plant. Kenya’s EV registrations grew 2,700% in three years. Lagos is deploying 250 solar-powered charging stations. The Middle East and Africa EV market is projected to grow from $5 billion in 2026 to $20 billion by 2031.

Yet almost none of the world’s major EV publications cover this. They do not know which models are available in Nairobi. They do not know the Naira price of a Wuling Bingo. They have never written about EV charging on solar street lights in Lagos.

We are based in Nigeria. We understand the roads, the power grid reality, the import duties, and the local assembly developments happening right now. That context makes every article we write more useful to an African reader than anything produced from a desk in California or Berlin.

What we stand for

  • Depth over speed. We would rather publish one thorough article than five thin spec summaries. Every vehicle we cover gets real analysis, not just a copied press release.
  • Africa-first perspective. We always ask: is this available here? What does it cost in local currency? Does it work on our roads and with our grid? That lens makes us different from every other EV publication.
  • Global coverage, local relevance. We cover Chinese EVs, European EVs, American EVs — because African buyers deserve to know about all of them, not just the ones with big marketing budgets.
  • No fluff. We do not write about a car just because a brand sent us a press kit. We write about vehicles that matter to our readers.
  • Free and accessible. Our tools, comparisons, and calculators are free. Knowledge about the EV transition should not be behind a paywall.

Who is behind EV Car Latest

Endy Uzo — Founder, EV Car Latest

Endy is a Nigerian creator and EV enthusiast based in Owerri, Imo State. He launched EV Car Latest to fill a gap he saw clearly: the world’s best electric vehicle journalism was being written for people who looked nothing like him and drove on roads nothing like his. EV Car Latest is his answer to that — a publication built from the ground up to serve African readers, with the global scope to cover every EV that matters anywhere on earth.

Find us everywhere

We publish EV news, specs, and analysis across every major platform. Follow us where you spend your time.

Work with us

We are open to collaborations that serve our readers. If you are an EV brand entering the African market, a journalist looking for a source, or a publisher who wants to syndicate our content, we want to hear from you.

We accept guest posts, sponsored articles, and product reviews from brands whose vehicles are genuinely relevant to our audience. We do not accept paid placements that compromise our editorial independence.

Reach us at the contact page or directly through any of our social channels.

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