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Nopia Ride, the first ever full-electric cab hailing service now in Kenya


Nopia Ride, the first ever full electric mobility service in East Africa has launched its cab services in Kenya by Finnish firm EkoRent Africa. In the first phase of the investment program,  the company has kick-started operations set to see the number of electric vehicles increase to several hundred by the end of the year

This will be the first time Electric Rides are available in East Africa for commercial use, a move that is expected to break the dependency on petrol and diesel in the region.

According to EkoRent founder and CEO Juha Suojanen, Nairobi is a fast-growing city with considerable traffic congestion. ‘’The World Bank reports that the transport sector accounted for more than half of all the carbon dioxide emissions Kenya produced in 2014. Nairobi City can benefit from Nopia electric ride service that helps in solving the increasing emission and urban transportation challenges while creating jobs for the populace,” he says.

Nopia says its electric cars are eco-friendly on the road and also low in lifecycle carbon footprint. In total, it says batteries of electric vehicles can be used for about 10-15 years and even after the power capacity of the batteries declines for driving purpose, they can still be used for years for example as home energy storage.

Head of Public Health Dr. Ombacho flagged off the electric cars at Two Rivers Mall in Nairobi. He lauded the move by EkoRent terming it as timely in environmental conservation as well as an admirable gesture by the private sector.

“In line with the United Nation Goals for Sustainable Development, I am happy to see Kenya continue to play her part particularly in the pursuance of sustainable and clean energy. I urge more players in the private sector to prioritize developing environmentally friendly technologies and complement the government’s efforts on implementing them ” He added

Bookings for Nopia Ride vehicles will be done via the Nopia mobile app. The company says its pricing model is designed to be low for the passengers and fair and economically sustainable for the drivers.

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