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Kenya's electric mobility grows amid financing barriers

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Wang Ai Ping CEO MojaEv Kenya limited and Clifford J Aron founder and CEO GreenMax capital group sign a financing agreement for Twenty electric vehicles on 27th May 2025 at Sameer business park,along Mombasa road. [File,Standard]

Kenyans are increasingly using electric vehicles (EV), as charging and aftersales service infrastructure continue to grow.

Despite the growth, financing barriers has kept underserved communities and entrepreneurs locked out of the green transition.

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