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Kenyan-Swedish electric vehicle manufacturing company Opibus has launched its premier all-electric bus in Kenya.

The bus is designed and developed in-house with local engineering talent, while at the same time utilizing local manufacturing partners,” the company said on Wednesday. Brand new Opibus electric buses will set buyers back Ksh.11.3 million while converted buses, which Opibus is using in the pilot program, will cost Ksh.6.8 million, TechCrunch reported. “​​The platform will be tested at scale in commercial deployment of 10 buses during the second half of 2022,  “In doing so, we ensure that we gather valuable feedback to continue the development of the product for an optimized market fit. It feels great to be the first movers in this very exciting space,” Dennis Wakaba, Opibus’ project coordinator said.  Opibus says the bus will be initially deployed to Nairobi’s outskirts along with several charging points.  The electric bus, the company adds, will be fully charged within an hour. In December, Opibus announced its partnership with taxi-hailing company Uber which will see the manufacturer deploy up to 3000 electric motorcycles for riders this year. The pact, Opibus said, would also see an expansion of  the it’s operation to other countries across Africa. “Opibus motorcycle stands out from others as it is the first African electric motorcycle, which means it is fully designed and tailored for the local use case, with a robust frame and dual swappable battery packs providing a perfect product-market fit,” said the company at the time.

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