Kabisa, an electric vehicle (EV) solutions provider, has opened Kigali’s first ultrafast charging hub at SP’s Kanombe station.
The new facility aims to make EV charging faster and more convenient for private and commercial vehicles.
The charging hub features chargers with a power capacity of up to 240 kW, far higher than the 7.43 kW to 22 kW available at most existing stations in Kigali.
This upgrade allows EVs to charge up to 10 times faster, cutting charging times from over an hour to just 15–25 minutes.
This speed is especially useful for businesses that rely on EV fleets, as it keeps vehicles on the road longer.

Located near Kigali’s International Airport and Free Trade Zone, the Kanombe station serves a key trucking route linking East African ports like Mombasa and Dar es Salaam to Rwanda.
The station will support electric trucks and other commercial vehicles transporting goods in the region.
The project is a joint effort between Kabisa and SP Rwanda, with backing from Ireme Invest, the Rwanda Green Fund, Development Bank of Rwanda, Meshpower, and Rwanda Energy Group (REG).
These organizations are working together to support cleaner transportation in Rwanda.
Switching to electric vehicles can lower costs for businesses and individuals. EV owners can save up to 80% on fuel and maintenance compared to gas-powered vehicles.
One of Kabisa’s customers, Solid’Africa, an NGO that addresses nutrition insecurity in Rwanda, has already seen the benefits.
The organization switched to EVs and cut costs, freeing up funds for its core mission.
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