Kenya's President William Ruto said last month that he wanted to see the number of electric motorbikes on the road increase from the current 2,000 to more than 200,000 by the end of 2024.
Roam Park's inauguration by His Excellency William Ruto represents a significant milestone not only for the company but also for the nation as a whole. It exemplifies Kenya's determination to embrace a more sustainable future while fostering technological advancement through investment in the local production of electric mobility solutions and highlights Kenya's commitment to embracing clean mobility solutions and fostering innovation in the automotive sector.
On Aug. 31st, Ride-hailing firm Uber (UBER.N) on Thursday launched an electric motorbike service in Kenya, its first in Africa, as the company seeks to make its global platform emissions-free by 2040.
Meanwhile, Kenya generates more than 90% of its power from renewable sources and has been positioning itself as a hub to lead Africa's shift to green transport. The growth of the electric vehicles market in Africa has been slowed by a lack of adequate electric charging infrastructure and associated equipment.
Let us wait and see.