EV Charging
EV Charging — solar-powered and outage-proof.
EcoCharge is the newest member of the Eco family — alongside the EcoRecharge cold room and Agri Ecostore. It applies the same idea to mobility: solar-powered charging stations built for Ghana, designed to keep working when the grid does not.
In brief
EcoCharge is Worldtech’s solar-powered EV-charging network for Ghana. The differentiator is simple: solar-plus-storage stations stay live during dumsor. Drivers find a station, reserve a slot, charge, and pay with Mobile Money. Ghana is early in its EV transition — Worldtech is building the charging layer for the future the national policy is steering toward.
An “Eco” solution for mobility
EcoCharge sits in the same family as the EcoRecharge Coldroom and Agri Ecostore: solar at the centre, built for places the grid lets down. It extends Worldtech’s solar toolkit from energy, water and food to mobility.
Why solar-powered charging matters in Ghana
When dumsor returns, grid-tied chargers go dark exactly when drivers need them. Solar-plus-storage stations stay live — charging on stored sunlight through an outage. That reliability is the whole point.
Ghana is early: only a handful of public car chargers exist today, the country’s first solar-powered DC fast charger launched in 2025, and national policy is steering toward roughly 35% EV adoption by 2035. Worldtech is building for that future now.
What drivers get
Through the EcoCharge app, a driver can find a solar station, reserve a slot, charge, and pay with Mobile Money — the everyday payment rail in Ghana. Live availability and a reliability score mean no wasted trips.
What we offer
- Solar-powered charging stations — live during dumsor
- Find a station near you (live availability)
- Reserve & hold a slot
- Pay with Mobile Money
- Reliability score per station
- Part of the Eco family — solar at the centre
Questions
Frequently asked.
- Does EcoCharge work during dumsor?
- Yes — that is the point. EcoCharge stations are solar-powered with storage, so they keep charging on stored sunlight even when the grid is down.
- How do I pay?
- With Mobile Money, through the EcoCharge app — the everyday payment method in Ghana. No card required.
- Are there many EV chargers in Ghana already?
- Only a handful of public chargers exist today, and Ghana’s first solar-powered DC fast charger launched in 2025. With national policy steering toward wide EV adoption, Worldtech is building the solar charging layer for that future.
- How is EcoCharge related to Worldtech’s other work?
- It is part of the Eco family — alongside the EcoRecharge solar cold room and the Agri Ecostore community. Same principle: solar at the centre, built to stay on when the grid fails.
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