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Uzbekistan is encouraging the adoption of electric vehicles as part of its green growth strategy.
Last year , just over 25,000 electric cars were sold, out of 1.7 million total car sales.
Sales of EVs in Uzbekistan have increased 10-fold over the past three years .
The most populous country is heavily dependent on burning fossil fuel for electricity.
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