Tag: Kenya
This startup turns steel and aluminum waste into usable metals
By Kari Lydersen
This story was originally published by Canary Media.
A Chicago-area startup says its technology could shave emissions from the global metal industry by allowing companies to recycle grimy metal slivers and sludge left over from steel and aluminum production.
Two Bus Routes, One in Kenya and One in Rwanda, Now Served by 100% Electric Buses!
OMA Service Limited just became the first operator in Nairobi, Kenya, to run an all-electric fleet on a core route. OMA Service Limited has just retired all of its diesel busses that were serving the Kariobangi South–to–Nairobi CBD route. The route will now exclusively be served by OMA Service Limited’s … [continued]
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The Life Story of Ecomobilus Technologies Limited, Kenya — emKoko Project
By Prof Geoffrey Gitau Here is a story showcasing how innovation in Kenya’s electric mobility sector is helping to address real problems where it matters most. Pedestrian-pulled handcarts (called mkokoteni in Kenya) play a crucial role in Kenya, providing a channel for informal traders to get their goods all around … [continued]
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Stellantis Launches The FIAT TRIS Electric 3-Wheeler In Global Micromobility Push
TRIS is the first FIAT three-wheeled electric vehicle for sustainable B2B last-mile delivery. FIAT says it is continuing its journey toward sustainable mobility with the launch of TRIS, a three-wheeled electric vehicle. As FIAT’s first-ever 3-wheel model, TRIS expands the FIAT Professional family with a new versatile vehicle available in … [continued]
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Some Impressive News From Kenya’s Growing Electric Motorcycle Sector
Several Kenya-based firms have done a magnificent job of building the country’s electric motorcycle industry from scratch starting about 7 years ago. After going through the various stages of early pilots, further pilots, multiple iterations, and pivots, a number of them found the sweet spot and then graduated into early … [continued]
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