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In a groundbreaking verdict, the Court of Appeal has ruled that the entire Finance Act 2023 is unconstitutional. Although this decision bears far-reaching consequences in
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In a groundbreaking verdict, the Court of Appeal has ruled that the entire Finance Act 2023 is unconstitutional. Although this decision bears far-reaching consequences in
The transport sector in Kenya is currently at a critical juncture, as it grapples with the twin issues of spiking fuel prices and mounting environmental
The Electric Mobility Association of Kenya (EMAK) recently held a productive meeting with its members hosted by Ampersand Energy to discuss various essential initiatives and
As the Electric Mobility Association of Kenya, we have grave concerns about the implications of the proposed 2024 eco-levy on the nascent electric vehicle (EV)
The origins of public transport in Kenya can be traced back to 1934, when Overseas Transport Company (OTC), a British company, launched a fleet of
The electric vehicle (EV) industry, a cornerstone of sustainable transportation, has witnessed significant growth worldwide. Governments globally are introducing policies to promote EV adoption, leveraging
We have all the answers to your EV Questions
An electric vehicle (EV) is powered by an electric motor instead of a gasoline engine. It uses electricity stored in a battery to run, resulting in no tailpipe emissions and reduced carbon footprint compared to conventional vehicles.
EVs are eco-friendly with zero tailpipe emissions, provide cost savings on fuel, have lower maintenance costs, and offer a quieter driving experience. They also qualify for various incentives and rebates depending on your region.
The range of an EV depends on the model, battery size, and driving conditions. Most modern EVs can travel between 200 to 400 kilometers (124 to 248 miles) on a single charge, with some models offering even longer ranges.
Charging time varies by battery size, charger type, and power source. Level 1 (standard outlet) charging can take up to 24 hours, Level 2 (home or public chargers) usually takes 4-8 hours, while Level 3 (fast chargers) can charge up to 80% in about 30 minutes.
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