Algeria exports locally produced electric car charging poles to Libyan market.

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The Sonelgaz Electricity Production complex in Algeria has announced that the National Company for Electrical and Gas Industries, affiliated with the government complex, has exported the first shipment of electric car charging poles to the Libyan market.

The operation is part of a contract that stipulates the export of 433 poles for medium charging with a capacity of 60 kilowatts and for fast charging with a capacity of 322 kilowatts to both Libya and Italy, according to a statement by the government Sonelgaz complex, adding that these poles were all manufactured according to international manufacturing standards in this field.

Algeria and Libya seek to revive the volume of trade exchange between the two countries, in the event that activity resumes through the Algerian Debdeb-Ghadames border crossing, which was postponed indefinitely last December due to tension witnessed by the city.

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