Kenya’s electric vehicle (EV) market is undergoing a rapid transformation, spurred by the influx of Chinese manufacturers and innovative technologies.
As of January 9, 2025, partnerships between local firms and Chinese companies are driving the shift toward sustainable transportation, with notable progress in the public transport sector.
BasiGo, in collaboration with BYD, China’s largest EV manufacturer, has introduced 19 electric buses in Nairobi, partially assembled in Kenya.
With over 130 reservations from operators eager to transition from diesel to electric, BasiGo plans to expand its fleet, supported by government incentives such as zero-rated taxes on EVs and investments in charging infrastructure.
The push for electric buses addresses both environmental concerns and the growing demand for efficient public transport in urban areas.
Complementing this effort, Roam Motors has established an assembly plant in Nairobi to manufacture up to 50,000 electric motorbikes annually, reflecting the rising consumer interest in sustainable mobility solutions.
Experts predict electric bikes could dominate Kenya’s two-wheeler market by 2040, with approximately 500 electric vehicles already on the roads.
This shift is not only environmentally significant but also economically transformative.
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