David Mugambi, Head of Transport at the utility firm, said the move marks a significant step in Kenya's journey towards sustainable mobility and environmental responsibility.
"This therefore marks an important milestone in our EV journey, which started close to eight years ago with the transition to electric material handling equipment at our yards and warehouses." The country has seen a significant increase in the number of EVs on the road currently estimated at about 2,100 ranging from two-wheelers, three wheelers, and four-wheelers as Kenya continues to take lead in EV adoption across Africa.
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