CleanTechnica•about 2 months ago
Battery Shortages & Wait Times At Swap Stations In Kenya’s Booming Electric Motorcycle Sectors Show That It’s Time For Big Investors To Support These Companies
Key Takeaway
The rapid expansion of electric motorcycle adoption in Kenya, evidenced by battery shortages, underscores a pressing need and lucrative investment opportunity in battery supply and charging infrastructure in emerging markets.
AI Summary
- •Kenya's electric motorcycle sector is experiencing rapid growth, driven by strong customer demand and willingness to pay for electric mobility solutions.
- •This boom has resulted in critical battery shortages and significant wait times at swap stations, indicating a substantial unmet demand for battery supply and charging infrastructure.
- •The article calls for large investors to support companies in this sector, highlighting a clear and immediate opportunity for capital deployment in battery manufacturing, distribution, and swap station expansion.
- •The market validation in Kenya suggests a broader trend and investment potential in electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure across emerging economies.
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