RWANDA – eWAKA, has strengthened its Eastern Africa footprint by partnering with Rwanda’s AC Mobility (Tap & Go).
This collaboration aims to bring electric kick scooters and cargo e-bicycles to the ‘Land of a Thousand Hills.’
The partnership with AC Mobility has already achieved notable milestones, including successfully piloting 50 kick scooters in a local park.
Currently, eWAKA is generating interest with its Shujaa electric cargo bicycle, and a second pilot program is underway.
The company plans to deploy at least 500 kick scooters and cargo e-bicycles by the end of 2023, specifically for commuting, exploration, and delivery services.
The overarching goal of this partnership is to make electric mobility solutions accessible and affordable in Rwanda.
Moreover, the partnership foresees the deployment of approximately 1,000 cargo e-bicycles and kick scooters across the country by the end of 2024, reflecting the company’s strong commitment to sustainable urban mobility.
Electric vehicles (EVs) remain one of the tools available in the African market to mitigate the escalating climate change on the continent, especially in urban areas.
Recognized as a transformative innovation, EVs represent a pivotal shift away from traditional fossil fuel-powered transportation, offering a cleaner and more sustainable alternative.
Regarding the expansion, Celeste Vogel, Chief Executive Officer and General Counsel of eWAKA, said: “We are extremely pleased to announce our partnership with AC Mobility Rwanda. The Rwandan market has become one of Africa’s most relevant and influential sustainability-conscious markets, and what happens in Kigali greatly influences the path other African consumers take.
“These market dynamics underlined our decision to expand into Rwanda and partner with one of the country’s leading providers of smart and interactive transport solutions.
“As the partnership builds momentum, we look forward to expanding our client base while gaining further insights into the African EV sector. We are committed to leading the charge for EV adoption across the continent, one country at a time.”
Jones Kizihira, Chief Executive Officer of AC Mobility Rwanda, added: “We are excited to partner with eWAKA to drive Rwanda’s motorbike electrification.
“The country’s socioeconomic transformation has created a need for a robust, cost-effective, and pro-environmental transport system.
“Electric vehicles perfectly address this growing market demand. We look forward to growing our eWAKA partnership and network to build a strong EV kick scooter and cargo bike ecosystem in Rwanda.”
This expansion, eWAKA’s first outside of Kenya, aligns with the company’s 2023-2024 growth strategy. This strategy is built on introducing products designed and manufactured for Africa, in Africa, that meet global mobility standards.
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