Kabisa has achieved a remarkable milestone by successfully completing a 2,400 km round trip from Rwanda to Kenya using the Radar RD6 electric pickup.
This journey, which took place over four days, is significant for electric mobility in East Africa as it showcases the potential of electric vehicles (EVs) for long-distance travel and highlights the growing infrastructure supporting sustainable transportation in the region.
Electric vehicles play a crucial role in facilitating cross-border trade, and the Radar RD6’s performance during this trip underlines their importance.
By using electric pickups, businesses can reduce logistics costs while also lowering their carbon footprints. This shift to electric mobility not only benefits individual companies but can also enhance regional economic integration by making transportation more efficient and environmentally friendly.
A successful journey has the potential to attract increased investment in EV infrastructure across East Africa. As more businesses recognize the advantages of electric vehicles, there is a growing opportunity for companies to invest in charging stations and other necessary facilities.
This investment will encourage even more businesses to adopt sustainable practices, further promoting the use of electric vehicles in trade.
However, for electric vehicles to thrive in long-distance travel, a reliable charging network is essential. During Kabisa’s journey, the team faced challenges regarding charging availability, which highlighted the need for more charging stations along key routes.
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