Electric 3-Wheeler Sales Reach 1% Market Share In Kenya

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Car & General Trading Limited has now introduced Piaggio electric 3-wheelers in the Kenyan coastal city of Mombasa.

If you have ever been to Mombasa, Kenya, and other towns in the coastal regions, such as Malindi, Watamu, Kilifi, and Diani, you may have noticed that 3-wheelers are an integral part of the transport ecosystem in the coastal region. Currently, Mombasa on its own has close to 15,000 passenger 3-wheeler units on the road with internal combustion engines, making it a key transport mode for the region.

Car & General pioneered the use of 3-wheelers as taxis in East Africa. For its part, Piaggio Vehicles Pvt Ltd is a subsidiary of the Italian Piaggio Group and India’s leading manufacturer of small commercial vehicles, as well as pioneers in the 3-wheeler electric mobility. The new Apé FX Max range comes with advanced battery performance resulting in a longer run, enhanced earnings, and effective cost of ownership. The vehicles also have a reserve range of up to 5 kilometers to combat range anxiety. Bigger tires of 12” give drivers a better ride & handling experience, and control over rough, uneven road conditions making the journey safer as well as accessible to remote destinations.

The electric 3-wheelers were unveiled by David Chesoni, the Managing Director of Car & General, and Hon Mohamed Ali Osman, the CECM – Tourism, Trade and Culture of the County Government of Mombasa.Speaking at the launch, David Chesoni said, “Car & General is committed to its mantra of making our customers smile in every street, in every town with quality products and after-sales services.

 

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