EV developer Opibus is once again paving the way for zero-emission transportation in Africa, by unveiling its first electric bus designed and developed upon its own modular EV platform. Alongside ...
Kenyan technology company Opibus announced it has officially changed its name to ROAM. According to Opibus, the rebrand to ROAM is a better fit for the EV manufacturer’s growth and strategic shift to ...
E-vehicle manufacturer Opibus is renowned for making the first African electric motorcycle, specifically tailored for local use. The company recently partnered with Uber to scale the use of its ...
A university research project that turns into a startup, which within a few short years partners with Uber and attracts millions of dollars of investment from around the world, including Silicon ...
Opibus, the first company in Kenya to commercially future-proof diesel and gasoline vehicles by converting them to electric, is set to embark on an ambitious plan to mass produce electric buses and ...
If there’s one thing motorcycles are good at, it’s efficient commutes – and Africa is the ideal continent for two-wheeled travel. Here in the dusty streets of Nairobi, locals rely on bikes as the main ...
The first electric bus by Swedish-Kenyan EV startup Opibus has hit Kenya’s roads, marking the beginning of the company’s venture into the mass transit industry. Opibus first announced plans to roll ...
Eco-friendly engine converter Opibus has raised Sh834.37 million ($7.5 million) in equity and grant funding to scale up production of electric motorcycles and buses in Kenya from next year. At the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Opibus, the first company in Kenya to commercially future-proof diesel and gasoline vehicles by converting them to electric, is ...
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