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Under royal leadership, Morocco accelerates its energy transition

Saturday 03 January 2026 - 10:00
By: Sahili Aya
Under royal leadership, Morocco accelerates its energy transition

Under the leadership of HM King Mohammed VI, Morocco has made energy transition a national priority, positioning itself as a regional leader in renewable energy and sustainable mobility. Through long-term planning, strategic reforms, and large-scale investments, the Kingdom is reshaping its energy landscape while strengthening its economic competitiveness.

Morocco’s progress is driven by the development of world-class infrastructure, including flagship solar and wind projects that have significantly expanded clean energy production. These initiatives have laid the foundation for a reliable and affordable green energy supply, a key requirement for the growth of electric mobility and low-carbon industries.

At the same time, regulatory reforms have modernized the energy sector, encouraging private investment and technological innovation. Stronger governance and clearer market rules have helped integrate renewable sources into the national grid and support emerging technologies related to energy storage and electric transport.

Urban development has also become a pillar of this transformation. Smart city projects across the country are testing integrated solutions that combine electric mobility, digital connectivity, and intelligent energy management. These initiatives aim to improve urban services, reduce emissions, and enhance quality of life for citizens.

International cooperation plays a central role in this strategy. In recent years, Morocco has attracted growing foreign investment in strategic segments such as electric vehicle batteries and clean manufacturing. This integration into global value chains reinforces the country’s ambition to become a hub for sustainable industries in Africa and beyond.

To support this shift, Morocco has expanded training programs in renewable energy, electric mobility, and advanced technologies. Building national expertise is seen as essential to ensuring long-term sustainability, innovation, and technological sovereignty.

With its political stability, strategic geographic position, and commitment to sustainability, Morocco offers a favorable environment for international investors. By promoting public-private partnerships and supporting research and development, the Kingdom continues to advance toward its goal of becoming a global reference in energy transition and electric mobility.


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