In Kenya, there’s a quiet push for an electric car revolution
In East Africa, the vast majority of cars are imported from other countries. But a group of engineers in Kenya is working to change that by developing the country’s first-ever locally-assembled electric vehicle.
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Hmm. It looks like all of their models share the same specs for the drivetrain: A 64 Ah battery with a nominal voltage of 72 volts. That's 4,6 kWh. Achieving the promised 250 km range would require the consumption to be just 1,84 kWh /100 km.
Now, a light vehicle like these are can have a lot lower consumption than any electric car sold in a western market, but that still seems a bit optimistic if you ask me.
Any guesses as to where Kenyans can obtain a steady supply of cheap, high quality EVs?
Any guesses as to why Kenyans would want to make EVs themselves?
Plenty of money in automotive construction, but it's a cut throat market that requires a very friendly local government.
Idk if Kenyans really do want to localize production. Historically, they've been content to import.