Africa’s electric vehicle transition is accelerating as Kenya and Rwanda push toward energy independence, local EV assembly, and electric freight corridors linking Nairobi to Kigali.
In this episode of the Africa EV Show, Njenga Hakeenah speaks with John Msingo of Kabisa about China’s EV expansion, rising fuel prices, East Africa’s electric mobility future, and why electric transport could transform African economies.
As global oil markets remain unstable following tensions involving Iran, the United States, and Israel, African countries are facing urgent questions about fuel dependence and economic resilience. This conversation explores how EVs could reduce fuel imports, lower logistics costs, create jobs, and strengthen regional manufacturing across East Africa.
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