Electric cars get the dramatic photos, but electric motorbikes may be the more interesting test of whether EVs can fit real urban life. They are cheaper to buy, easier to park, and closer to the daily economics of riders who count every shilling spent on fuel and repairs.
The challenge is not only the bike. It is the system around it: charging, battery swaps, spare parts, financing, and technicians who can keep the fleet moving when something breaks.
That is why the best electric mobility story is not a single launch. It is a network that makes the cheaper choice feel reliable enough to trust every morning.
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