Chinese EV manufacturer Neta has signed a deal with auto distributor, Moja EV Kenya to bring its EV vehicles to the Kenyan market.
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Neta’s overseas business General Manager, Zhou Jiang said their Neta V model will be available in Kenya for a price of KSh 4 million (~$30,900).
Moja EV Kenya will import about 160 EVs from the Chinese manufacturer this coming month, with slated plans to assemble 250 EVs every month.
What They’re Saying
“The electric vehicle is ideal for the Kenyan market because it offers affordability combined with low operational costs compared to conventional vehicles,” said Zhou.
“Electric automobiles have advantages, relying on batteries for movement and lacking internal combustion engines, which reduces the need for regular mechanical maintenance,” said Moja EV Kenya CEO, Wang Aiping.
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This month, Another Chinese EV company BYD, signed a deal with Ampersand to boost the company’s EV motorbike production in Rwanda.
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