Rwanda has introduced the use of electric motorcycles as part of its efforts to protect the environment and cut fuel costs.
Passengers and motorcyclists say the electric vehicles could dramatically change how Rwandans do business.
James Musisi, 45, is one of 10 motorcyclists who have started to use the motorcycles in what is known as the moto-taxi business — motorcycle taxis.
He says the vehicles are quiet, which means passengers are able to make phone calls as they're taken to their destinations.
They're also relatively cheap. One electric bike costs $1,300 — less expensive than the $1,600 price for fuel motorcycles.
Also, Musisi said, "There is no chain, no drum brake, and requires less [maintenance compared to] those that use fuel lubricant every week and have to change the oil."
Currently, there are 10 of the motorcycles running on Kigali's roads, but more than 600 are being built.
Two charging stations exist in Kigali. A moto-taxi driver has to bring an exhausted battery to take a charged one, which runs for 70 kilometers (43 miles). The price for recharging an electric vehicle is equal to the cost of the fuel for traditional cycles.
In 2016, four entrepreneurs from different countries formed a start-up called Ampersand with a mission to transform Rwanda into a mass market for commercial electric motorcycles.
Josh Whale, the company's chief executive officer, said electric motorcycles, also known as e-Motos, have great potential in Rwanda — a country known for its environmental initiatives.
"For electricity, we found that the grid is sufficiently reliable in Kigali," he said. "There has been a lot of investment made in new transmission lines, which are operating well, so everything is good for us."
Environmental efforts
Engineer Colleta Ruhamya, director-general of Rwanda's Environment Management Authority, says this is another milestone for the country, which has become an important player in the global environmental protection movement.
"I don't see why Rwanda should be behind. I think it's the right time for Rwanda to come forward. We call each and every person to also embrace [the effort] and to go [forward] together," Ruhamya said.
This comes after Rwandan President Paul Kagame declared that his government is going to replace all motorcycles with new electric ones.
"We will find a way to replace the ones you have now. We urge taxi-moto operators to help us when the phase-out process comes," Kagame said recently.
The adoption of electric motorcycles follows many other initiatives the Rwandan government has taken to protect the environment and keep Kigali clean.
In 2008, Rwanda banned plastic shopping bags. Last year, it banned the use of single-use plastic materials, including water bottles.
According to the United Nations, every year 8 million tons of plastic end up in the world's oceans, poisoning sea life and harming fisheries.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
Galamsey: One dead, 3 injured as pit collapses at Nkonteng
6 minutes -
Man, 54, charged for beating wife to death with iron rod
11 minutes -
MedDropBox donates to UG Medical Centre
15 minutes -
Afenyo-Markin urges patience for incoming government
17 minutes -
Case challenging Anti-LGBTQ bill constitutionally was premature – Foh Amoaning
24 minutes -
Fifi Kwetey: An unstoppable political maestro of our time
26 minutes -
Volta Regional ECG Manager assures residents of a bright Christmas
33 minutes -
Taste and see fresh Ghanaian flavors on Delta’s JFK-ACC route
34 minutes -
ECG to pilot new pre-payment system in Volta Region in 2025
40 minutes -
Hammer splits ‘Upper Echelons’ album into two EPs; addresses delay in release
42 minutes -
NDC MPs back Supreme Court’s ruling on anti-LGBTQ bill petition
53 minutes -
Dr. Rejoice Foli receives Visionary Business Leader Award
56 minutes -
Economic missteps, corruption, unemployment and governance failures caused NPP’s crushing defeat – FDAG report reveals
59 minutes -
Supreme Court, EC need complete overhaul to safeguard our democracy – Benjamin Quarshie
1 hour -
Dr. Elikplim Apetorgbor: Congratulatory message to Mahama
1 hour