“We can’t service the electricals. Maybe break apart the car, sell what you can,” Edward Ragadi, a technician in a workshop in Gaborone, the capital city of Botswana, tells a distressed driver of a hybrid Nissan Note hatchback.
He has seen it all in the last five years, as the global push for EV cars has meant something else in diamond-rich Botswana – old, dying EVs. “We need clean energy cars, of course, but this is dumping of rusty stuff, what the Asians and Europeans are doing,” he says.
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