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Uber Electric Boda sees significant driver sign-ups a year after launch


One year after launching its first electric mobility product in Africa, Uber Electric Boda, Uber says it has seen an 81% increase in active driver sign-ups.

The company says the affordability of the product for Nairobi residents has led to a 94% increase in trips since its launch in August 2023. 

Uber rolled out the electric bikes as a step towards meeting its global goal to be a zero-emissions platform by 2040. The bikes with an 80-kilometre range, owned and managed by Greenwheels Africa, an e-mobility company focused on electrifying motorbikes.

“Kenya is a great launching pad for innovation and the successful launch of Uber Electric Boda is a testament to this. The introduction of Electric Boda on the platform has given drivers an additional avenue through which to access increased earnings.’’  Imran Manji, Head of East Africa, Uber says.

‘’Furthermore, it remains a top priority for us to continue doing our part to aid the transition to eco-friendly mobility products and support the country’s national sustainability objectives,” Imran adds. 

Electric Boda has been made available in the country at a time when the government is implementing the National Electric Mobility Policy, which focuses on creating a greener transportation system and rolling out diverse initiatives for sustainable road traffic management. According to the World Bank, the boda boda sector in Kenya employs over 1.5 million young people and contributes approximately Kshs. 202 billion to the economy annually. 

To support road safety, Uber says going forward, passengers taking Uber Electric Boda trips will receive a dedicated helmet, which will be supplied by Greenwheels Africa. In addition, drivers on Electric Boda are required to take alco-blow tests at the start and close of daily shifts.

Nabil Anjarwalla, Chief Executive Officer, Greenwheels, says in their first year, they have already carried over 700K passengers and travelled more than 12 million kilometres on electric motorcycles,

“We are proud to mark this milestone in powering Kenya’s transition to green mobility in collaboration with Uber,’’ he says.

‘’As we continue to scale, we’re committed to the reduction in carbon emissions, providing formal employment and stable income to motorcycle drivers, and contributing to helping Nairobians move around the city in a safe, convenient way.”

Uber Electric Boda is now also available in the Central Business District (CBD) which has historically been challenging for two-wheeler mobility products to access for passenger pick up and drop offs and deliveries. 

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By Nixon Kanali

Tech journalist based in Nairobi. I track and report on tech and African startups. Founder and Editor of TechTrends Media. Nixon is also the East African tech editor for Africa Business Communities. Send tips to nkanali@techtrendske.co.ke.

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