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The rise of electric motorcycles in Africa – an overview

By Orientalnews StaffMarch 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Across Africa, millions of motorcycles are used every day as taxi vehicles, known as boda-bodasin East Africa or okadas in West Africa. These motorcycles form the backbone of urban mobility and provide income for millions of riders.

Since a few years, the sector has begun a major transformation: electrification. Electric motorcycles promise significantly lower operating costs, less maintenance and reduced urban pollution. For professional riders who spend most of their income on petrol and repairs, switching to electric can increase their daily earnings.

A new generation of African startups is emerging to serve this market. Instead of focusing on private consumers, these companies design electric motorcycles specifically for taxi riders and delivery fleets. Many combine the vehicles with battery-swap infrastructure, financing solutions and digital fleet management.

East Africa, particularly Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda, has become the epicentre of this transformation. But similar initiatives are now appearing across the continent.

East Africa: the global epicentre of electric motorcycle taxis

If there is one place where electric motorcycles are taking off fastest, it is East Africa. Countries such as Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda have millions of motorcycle taxis operating every day. Because these riders cover large distances and rely on their bikes for income, they are extremely sensitive to fuel costs. This makes electric motorcycles economically attractive. Several innovative startups have emerged in the region, combining electric motorcycles with battery-swap networks and flexible financing models.

The next wave: electric motorcycle startups across Africa

While East Africa leads the transition, a growing number of startups across the continent are entering the electric motorcycle sector. Although the African electric motorcycle industry is still young, its growth potential is enormous. With millions of motorcycles already operating across the continent, electrification could transform urban mobility and reduce fuel dependence. For electric motorcycle manufacturers worldwide, Africa may well become one of the most important emerging markets of the next decade.

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The African electric motorcycle context

  1. Taxi fleets drive the market: electric motorcycles in Africa are primarily commercial vehicles, used by motorcycle taxis and delivery services rather than private riders.
  2. Battery swapping dominates: most companies avoid long charging times by using battery-swap stations, enabling riders to exchange batteries in a few minutes—similar to refuelling petrol bikes.
  3. Lower operating costs are the key driver: electric motorcycles can reduce operational costs by 30–40% or more, significantly improving the income of taxi riders.
  4. Rapid growth: in countries like Kenya, electric motorcycles are already approaching 10% of new motorcycle sales, showing how quickly the sector is expanding

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