Mozambique could become home to the entire supply chain for electric vehicles (EV), according to a United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) report last month which points to the rich deposits of graphite in the country and “promising trends” in capital and. Mozambique could become home to the entire supply chain for electric vehicles (EV), according to a United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) report last month which points to the rich deposits of graphite in the country and “promising trends” in capital and. Mozambique's new 2025 EV import policy introduces significant changes to encourage electric vehicle (EV) adoption and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Here's what you need to know: Import Fees: A 16% reciprocal tariff applies to most EV imports. However, customs duty and VAT exemptions are. New 2025 model EVs and Gasoline vehicles, like cars, bikes, scooters, bicycles, buses, electric cars, bikes, scooters, bicycles, and buses in Mozambique, Price, Features, and Specs. FREE TO READ: While Mozambique is rich in graphite, a major component in electric vehicle batteries, experts are sceptical of suggestions that the country could start manufacturing them, let alone entire EVs, as a recent UN report suggested Syrah Resources plans to ship graphite from its mines in. The government supported the transition to electric mobility because it was the current global trend and noted that electric mobility in Mozambique stood a strong ground because the vast majority of the nation's electricity is produced using renewable energy sources, with hydroelectricity. Mozambique will exempt fully electric vehicles from customs duties after parliament approved amendments to the country's tariff law, scrapping a 20 percent levy in a move aimed at promoting cleaner transport. The Assembly of the Republic gave final approval to the revised Customs Tariff, allowing. The Mozambican government intends to set up an electric vehicle battery plant in the country to meet the growing demand of domestic and international markets, a senior official has said. “In the coming years, we are thinking of introducing electric vehicles, and even next year we would like to.