Madagascar's electric car market is expanding in 2025, driven by government incentives like VAT exemptions and reduced import duties. These measures make EVs more affordable, alongside reduced maintenance and fuel costs. The government has removed VAT and customs duties on 100% electric vehicles, making them more accessible. The policy aims to reduce the nation's carbon footprint, promote renewable energy usage, and stimulate. Accelerating the introduction of electric mobility through development of legal, regulatory and institutional framework, public outreach, capacity building, demonstration pilots of electric vehicles, development of business models for private sector engagement and finance schemes for upscaling and. The Government of Madagascar has officially launched its National Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy, marking a significant step towards sustainable transportation and environmental conservation.