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Kenya’s electric mobility is projected to grow by 5% by 2030, as part of the country’s plan to move away from fossil fuels in a bid to combat climate change. To actualise this, BasiGo is one of the local ventures supplying electric vehicles to the multi-billion matatu industry. And as Edward Chweya reports, Basi Go is now locally assembling the EVs, with the aim of supplying at least 1000 electric buses by mid 2025.
Made In Kenya: BasiGo secured Ksh. 5.4 billion to expand EV fleet in Kenya and Rwanda
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