Angola's automotive market is currently dominated by traditional internal combustion engines, but there is a surging demand for secondhand vehicle options to maintain affordable mobility. The tropical climate and varying road conditions in Luanda and beyond require vehicles with high durability and efficient cooling systems.
Economic shifts and the global push for decarbonization have led the Angolan government to look toward new energy ev technology to reduce urban pollution. However, the lack of widespread charging infrastructure remains a primary challenge for the mass adoption of fully electric fleets.
Current consumers are increasingly balancing the reliability of 2 nd hand cars with the long-term operational savings provided by electric drivetrains, creating a unique hybrid market focused on longevity and cost-per-kilometer efficiency.