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Diesel-powered public service vehicles (PSVs) are the most common mode of transport among Kenyans, but they are also major sources of pollution. Citizen Digital’s Dennis Musau goes inside BasiGo, a Kenyan start-up leading the electrification of public transport to find out how e-buses are assembled in Nairobi as Kenya aims to raise electric vehicle numbers to five per cent of all registered vehicles in the country.
How BasiGo is changing Kenya's public transport with locally assembled electric buses
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