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HomeDaily NewsTuesday, June 10, 2025Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure Expansion in Kenya
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Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure Expansion in Kenya

Roam unveils new electric bike for boda market; EU bank to fund Mwache Water Project in Mombasa.

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Roam unveils new electric bike for boda market

Roam unveils new electric bike for boda market

Roam has launched the second generation of its electric motorcycle, the **Roam Air**, aimed at Kenya's substantial boda boda market, on **June 10**.

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Roam has launched the second generation of its electric motorcycle, the **Roam Air**, aimed at Kenya's substantial boda boda market, on **June 10**.

  • The new model is **1 kilogram lighter** and can travel up to **120 kilometers** on a single charge.
  • Monicah Mwalo, Production Manager, stated the redesign was based on user feedback: “We didn’t just update a few features—we rethought the motorcycle with input from the people who use it every day.”
  • With **36 percent** of parts locally manufactured in Kenya, the initiative aims to reduce maintenance costs and promote clean-tech employment.
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EU bank to fund Mwache Water Project in Mombasa

EU bank to fund Mwache Water Project in Mombasa

The Coast Water Works Development Agency (CWWDA) is selecting a developer for the Mwache Water Project in Mombasa County, aimed at enhancing access to clean water in the region with funding from the European Investment Bank (EIB).

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The Coast Water Works Development Agency (CWWDA) is selecting a developer for the Mwache Water Project in Mombasa County, aimed at enhancing access to clean water in the region with funding from the European Investment Bank (EIB).

  • The project will involve constructing over 27 kilometers of water transmission pipelines and new storage reservoirs.
  • Construction is set to commence in July 2026 and is expected to be completed by July 2029.
  • This initiative is part of broader national efforts to improve Kenya's water infrastructure.
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