Just a few years ago, the idea of driving an electric vehicle (EV) from the bustling streets of Kigali to the mist-covered peaks of the Volcanoes National Park seemed like a daring experiment. Fast forward to 2026, and Rwanda’s “thousand hills” are more accessible to electric car owners than ever before.
With the government’s target of 20% EV adoption by 2030, the infrastructure has matured rapidly. Today, an EV road trip across Rwanda isn’t just possible—it’s the most cost-effective and scenic way to explore the country. This guide maps out your charging stops and offers practical advice for a seamless journey.
Mapping the Major Charging Corridors
In 2026, the charging network has expanded significantly beyond the capital. While Kigali remains the primary hub with over 200 charging points, major regional towns have stepped up to support long-distance travel.
1. The Northern Route (Kigali to Musanze)
Heading north toward the home of the mountain gorillas is now a breeze. Musanze has become an EV-friendly destination with multiple public chargers.
- Charging Stop: Look for DC fast chargers near the city center or at major eco-lodges that now offer guest charging.
- Pro Tip: Top up in Kigali at the Kigali Heights or Convention Centre stations before you start the climb.
2. The Western Route (Kigali to Rubavu)
The drive to Lake Kivu is one of Rwanda’s most beautiful routes.
- Charging Stop: Rubavu now features public chargers near the local market and key border transit points. Companies like Kabisa have installed high-capacity stations along this corridor to ensure you can make the return trip without stress.
3. The Southern Hub (Huye)
If you’re traveling to the cultural heart of Rwanda, Huye now serves as a critical charging node for the southern province. Strategic stations are placed at university hubs and transit centers, ensuring that the drive from Kigali is well-supported.
Sustainable Imports: Expanding Your Options
The variety of EVs on Rwandan roads has exploded this year. For drivers looking to explore sustainable mobility, EV24.africa offers import options for electric cars, expanding choices in everything from compact city cars to long-range luxury SUVs. This access to global EV inventory has been a game-changer for those who need specific range capabilities for cross-country travel.
Finding Your Next EV Locally
While many are looking at imports, the local secondary market is thriving. To find second-hand cars suitable for these conditions—including popular electric models like the Tesla Model Y, BYD Atto 3, or the Leapmotor C10—check out auto24.rw.
Platforms like AUTO24 offer a verified selection of EVs that have already been cleared through Rwanda’s generous 2026 tax exemption schemes. This makes it easier to find a vehicle that is already “road-ready” for your next Rwandan adventure.
Practical EV Care for Long-Distance Trips
Technical maintenance for an EV differs from a traditional car. To ensure your road trip stays on track, follow these car care tips:
- Plan Around DC Fast Chargers: Use apps or maps found on automag.rw to identify DC Fast Chargers (up to 240 kW). These can charge your battery to 80% in just 15–30 minutes, whereas standard AC chargers may take several hours.
- Monitor Regenerative Braking: Rwanda’s hilly terrain is actually an advantage. Use “One-Pedal Driving” modes to allow regenerative braking to put energy back into your battery as you descend the hills toward Karongi or Rubavu.
- Check Tire Pressure: EVs are heavier than petrol cars due to their batteries. Keeping your tires at the manufacturer-recommended pressure is vital for maximizing your range.
- Stay Informed: For the latest automotive news, car reviews, and updated charging maps, visit automag.rw. It’s the best resource for staying current on new station openings across the provinces.
The Verdict: Is Rwanda Ready for an EV Road Trip?
The answer is a resounding yes. With ultra-fast charging hubs now strategically placed at major SP stations and a growing network of public chargers in secondary cities, the “range anxiety” of the past has been replaced by the convenience of the present.
Whether you are navigating the high-traffic corridors near Kigali International Airport or the scenic bends of the Congo Nile Trail, Rwanda’s infrastructure is ready for you. You can read more here to plan your specific route or discover additional tips on how to optimize your EV’s performance in high altitudes.



