Bolt, TRÍ, & Watu Partner to Empower Drivers with Electric Three-Wheeler Pilot Program in Tanzania

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From about 2010, the population of three-wheeled internal combustion engine vehicles has been growing in Tanzania. These three-wheelers are used as taxis and have become an integral part of Tanzania’s transport ecosystem. One of the major original equipment manufacturers in the internal combustion engine three-wheeler market is the Indian firm Bajaj. As adoption of three-wheelers grew in Tanzania, people started calling all three-wheelers irrespective of brand “bajajis.

TRÍ brings its profound industry expertise to the collaboration by supplying the program with its innovative electric bajajis. These vehicles are built on extensive driver feedback and have been rigorously tested over 1 million kilometres. They offer a practical, sustainable, and cost-effective alternative to traditional internal combustion engine bajajis specifically designed to meet the needs of drivers in Tanzania and beyond.

 

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