00:03Electric vehicles are no longer just an environmental choice for Uzbekistan.
00:08They are part of a broader economic strategy aimed at modernizing transport,
00:13attracting investment and building new industrial capacity.
00:17Hello and welcome to Business Line Uzbekistan.
00:21From electric cars and buses to charging networks and shared mobility services,
00:26Uzbekistan is treating green mobility as a business sector with growth potential.
00:32The government has introduced an ecological transport framework and eco-stickers
00:38to speed up the shift to cleaner vehicles.
00:41This creates clearer market signals for consumers and investors.
00:46Public transport electrification is a key priority.
00:50Authorities aim for electric buses to make up 50% of urban fleets by 2030.
00:56Supported by large-scale investment in modern transit systems.
01:01Trump services, already operating in Samarkand, reflect renewed spending on efficient urban transport.
01:08By July 2025, more than 73,000 electric vehicles had been registered nationwide,
01:15with almost 56,000 in Tashkent alone, indicating strong urban uptake.
01:21EV imports are also rising rapidly.
01:24Between January and August 2025, around 29,000 electric cars were imported,
01:30accounting for roughly 70% of all passenger car imports during that period.
01:36The economic framework behind this transition includes financial incentives designed to attract capital.
01:44Preferential loans are planned to support electric vehicle purchases and charging infrastructure.
01:50At the same time, tax exemptions for charging equipment aim to maintain competitive operating costs.
01:57Here is more.
01:59Samarkand, major historical and cultural center of Uzbekistan,
02:03is becoming a testing ground for sustainable urban transport.
02:07Two tram lights now carry up to 10,000 passengers daily, easing congestion and cutting emissions.
02:24As part of the Green City initiative, Samarkand has also introduced e-buses,
02:30operating on 10 main routes across the city.
02:33A fleet of 100 e-buses requires charging only once per day,
02:38and can travel up to 400 kilometers on a full charge.
02:42These electric vehicles, the U-tong companies, the U-tong companies,
02:47have given up to 49 million dollars.
02:49The European Bank, the European Bank, has given up to 250 miles of electric vehicles,
02:54and we have to be able to drive a lot of electric vehicles.
02:58Beyond public transport, change is unfolding at street level.
03:02Cycling, once recreational, is increasingly becoming practical urban mobility.
03:19The country is working to reduce environmental emissions by producing safe and eco-friendly electric vehicles domestically.
03:48For Uzbekistan, green mobility is not only about cleaner air.
03:53It's becoming a driver of economic modernization and technological development.
03:58The European Bank, the European Bank, has given up to the European Union.
03:59Joining us now is Nader Khudayberdiyev, head of the project management group under the Ministry of Transport.
04:05Mr. Khudayberdiyev, how does electric transport support Uzbekistan's sustainable development and economic growth?
04:12We have been able to build safe and public transport.
04:17In the countries with electric vehicles, we have been able to build that office.
04:19The US-Tong with electrical electric vehicles and electric vehicles,
04:24with the supply of government, we are managed toк 싶은 economic growth.
04:30We have the resources that are important to help us in the country.
04:39We have the resources of the infrastructure in the Porsches and campaigns
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