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Roam Expands Network of Solar-Powered Hubs in Nairobi

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Last updated: November 27, 2024 3:05 pm
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Roam, a Kenyan electric mobility company, is taking steps to make clean transportation more accessible in Nairobi. With support from ENERGICA, a European Union-funded initiative, the company is rolling out 10 new solar-powered Roam Hubs across the city. These hubs will offer battery swaps, charging stations, and after-sales support for electric motorcycles, with the aim of reducing costs for riders and promoting sustainable transportation options.

The potential impact of these hubs is significant, as they have the capacity to handle up to 500 battery swaps or charges daily. By utilizing solar power, the hubs can reduce costs by up to KSh 15 per kWh compared to traditional grid electricity, providing savings for riders in the face of rising fuel prices. Additionally, the hubs are designed to be compatible with various electric vehicle brands, indicating Roam’s strategic approach to integrating different models into the market.

Despite the promising aspects of this initiative, there are challenges to consider. The cost of electric motorcycles remains a barrier for many Kenyans, even with the affordability of battery swaps. Moreover, the location of the hubs will play a crucial role in their success. If they are not strategically placed in areas where they are most needed, they may not reach the intended audience. Additionally, factors such as Nairobi’s layout and potential solar reliability issues could impact the operations of the hubs.

The significance of this initiative extends beyond Nairobi, as it aligns with global efforts to combat climate change and improve urban air quality. If Roam can overcome the challenges it faces, it could serve as a model for similar projects across Africa. However, for electric mobility to truly become a practical and accessible option for everyday Kenyans, these challenges must be addressed head-on.

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In conclusion, Roam’s efforts to promote clean transportation in Nairobi are commendable, but there is still work to be done to ensure their success. By addressing issues such as cost barriers and strategic hub placement, the company can make a meaningful impact on urban transportation and sustainability in Kenya and beyond.

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