Electric Revolution in Kyrgyzstan: How EVs are transforming the Land
Kyrgyzstan''s electric vehicle revolution is well underway, driven by a mix of government incentives, technological curiosity, and a rising desire for sustainable transportation.
More than 200 electric vehicles imported into Kyrgyzstan daily
More than 200 electric vehicles are imported into Kyrgyzstan every day. First Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers, Daniyar Amangeldiev, said at a session of the Zhogorku
Kyrgyzstan to transfer its state vehicle fleet to electric vehicles
The Minister of Economy and Commerce of Kyrgyzstan, Daniyar Amangeldiev, and the Director of the Office of the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) in Kyrgyzstan, Lim Soo
Putting the foot down: Accelerating EV uptake in Kyrgyzstan
The purpose of this research has been to provide an analysis of the situation with electric vehicles in Kyrgyzstan, review the existing policy framework and present options for accelerated
In 2026, it is allowed to import 15,000 electric vehicles into
- In 2026, residents of Kyrgyzstan will be able to import up to 15,000 electric vehicles without paying customs duties, reports the State Customs Service of the KR.
Kyrgyzstan receives 2026 quota for 15,000 electric and hybrid vehicles
Kyrgyzstan will be able to import 15,000 electric vehicles in 2026 under a new EAEU quota, exempt from customs duties, as part of broader efforts to promote green transportation and
Kyrgyzstan on Its Way to Electric Vehicles: Risks and Challenges
According to experts, Kyrgyzstan may face some problems requiring urgent solution when transitioning to electric vehicles. In 2021, Kyrgyzstan, as part of the Paris Agreement, submitted an
Duty-free quota granted for electric vehicles for Kyrgyzstanis in 2026
Eurasian Intergovernmental Council has decided to exempt the import of electric vehicles into Kyrgyzstan from customs duties in 2026, the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) reported.
Kyrgyzstan has been granted a quota to import 15,000 electric
The Eurasian Economic Union has extended tariff concessions on motor vehicles with electric and hybrid engines for Kyrgyzstan.
Kyrgyzstan on Its Way to Electric Vehicles: Risks and Challenges
Will the country fail to sustain over 800 thousand electric vehicles? According to economist Marat Musuraliev, there is one serious risk posed by the popularisation of electric vehicles