Uzbekistan's first energy storage facility, with a 150 MW capacity, will launch in the Fergana region in January 2025, according to the National News Agency (UzA). Construction began in the summer of 2024, featuring a storage system with a distribution unit and 90 battery. . A Tashkent-based startup is set to build Uzbekistan's first national electric vehicle (EV) charging network, marking a significant step in the country's push toward clean energy and technological self-reliance. Local suppliers. . Introduction As Central Asia accelerates its transition toward clean transportation, Uzbekistan has emerged as a leading market for electric vehicle (EV) adoption and supporting infrastructure. The country's growing logistics and industrial sectors are driving strong demand for advanced Commercial. . Pulseev — a new national electric vehicle charging infrastructure company — plans to install 3,000 chargers across Uzbekistan with a total capacity of 100 MW by 2026. Tashkent, Uzbekistan – June 18, 2025: Construction has begun on a new electric vehicle (EV) charging network in Uzbekistan. The initiative seeks to encourage EV adoption and support the country's growing electric mobility sector. From February 1. . The Republic of Uzbekistan is poised at the precipice of a transformative energy and transportation revolution. Driven by strong governmental directives, economic diversification strategies, and a growing urban middle class, the electric vehicle (EV) market is experiencing exponential growth. This. .