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Rwanda goes electric with locally made motorbikes
by Gabriella Mulligan, Technology of Business Reporter

BBC News    Translate This Article
8 November 2021

On 8 November 2021 BBC News reported: For 12 years Didier Ndabahariye has been ferrying passengers around the streets of Kigali -- one of the thousands of motorbike taxi drivers, known locally as a motos. Recently, he switched his usual ride for getting around Rwanda's capital for one of the first electric motorbikes on the African continent. He is one of 60 drivers riding an electric motorbike from the Rwandan firm Ampersand. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the fields of science and business, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

Ampersand says that savings on fuel and maintenance can double a driver's income.

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