Kenya is witnessing a significant transformation in its transportation sector as electric motorcycles begin to populate the streets of Nairobi. In a move that echoes the global shift towards sustainable energy, Kenyan companies have been swiftly expanding their electric motorcycle operations.
E-bikes Gaining Ground in Nairobi
In the bustling streets of Nairobi, one no longer needs to seek out electric motorcycles, as they have become a ubiquitous sight. They’ve been integrated into various sectors, including the vital last-mile delivery services and the popular motorcycle taxi industry, locally known as boda boda.
The Vital Role of Charging Infrastructure
To keep up with this growth, the development of adequate battery charging and swapping stations is imperative. Roam, a leader in this burgeoning market, is not only increasing the production of its Roam Air electric motorcycle but also actively expanding its network of Roam Hub charging stations.
Roam’s Impact on Job Creation and Energy Distribution
Currently, Roam operates four Roam Hubs within Nairobi, which has, in turn, created over 20 jobs. These hubs have already facilitated 4,000 transactions for charging and rentals, distributing over 10 MWh of electricity across 250,000 electric kilometers in the city. This initiative is bridging the gap in charging infrastructure, making it convenient for boda boda riders to recharge near busy centers and driving a sustainable economy forward.
QuickMart Joins the Charge
Roam’s expansion plan received a significant boost through a partnership with QuickMart, one of Kenya’s largest supermarket chains. This collaboration aims to offer an innovative charging solution across the country, integrating Roam Hubs into the bustling environment of supermarket premises.
Each Roam Hub is capable of charging 24 battery packs simultaneously, featuring a mix of grid connection and 6kWp solar PV systems to reduce reliance on non-renewable energy sources. Roam Air’s versatile electric motorcycles boast impressive specifications, including a dual battery option, long-range, and fast charging capabilities.
- Roam Air Specifications:
- Battery Capacity: 2 x 3.24 kWh
- Range: Up to 160 km with dual batteries
- Power: 3000 W nominal output
- Speed: A top speed of 90 km/h
- Load Capacity: 220 kg payload
- Weight: A single battery model weighs 135 kg
- Charging Time: 4 hours for full charge
Roam Air’s Feature Highlights
- Interchangeable dual battery system
- Multiple driving modes for varied conditions
- Enhanced subframe for increased carriage capacity
- Advanced software and onboard diagnostics
- Built-in storage and improved screen interface
- USB port for charging devices on the go
With Roam Hubs already operational in selected QuickMart locations and expansion plans in motion, the future of electric mobility in Kenya is poised for rapid growth. Roam’s partnership with QuickMart not only promotes greater access to charging facilities but is in line with Roam’s mission to incorporate sustainable options seamlessly into daily routines.
QuickMart’s Deputy CEO, Jacques Dome, expressed enthusiasm about creating a greener future through the partnership. The vision of both companies to foster innovation and customer convenience shines through this initiative, which promises to facilitate a larger network of Roam Hubs across Kenya, driving the adoption of electric motorcycles even further.
The synergy between Roam’s technological pursuits and QuickMart’s expansive retail presence heralds an electrifying step forward for Kenya’s commitment to clean transportation and a greener environment.