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Reli pia hua ni hivyo, lakini hilo halijazuia watanzania kuimba kila siku kwamba SGR ya Kenya ni ndovu mweupe kwasababu kampuni haijawai kupata faidaMara nyingi brt inaendeshwa na serikali kuu au majiji. Faida zake huwa hazionekani moja kwa moja, watu wanapowahi kwenye shuguri zao wanazalisha na serikali inapata mapato kupitia kodi
Yaani MATATU CRIMINALS AND UNCIVILIZED THUGS atumie Magari ya Umeme? Spare My Ribbs bro.And speaking of which, Serekali ya Kenya imesema ita release 'White paper' ya ku shift kutumia only Electric Vehicles by 2040... I hope wataanza na magari ya umma, yani matatu na basi za mijini kama Nairobi, Mombasa, Nakuru etc
The "Uncivilized" Matatu industry thugs make more profit than your Dar-BRT. Matatu industry is estimated to be worth $1.5 Billion dollars in Nairobi alone! That's why they are willing to be mafya-like to protect their bottom-line....Yaani MATATU CRIMINALS AND UNCIVILIZED THUGS atumie Magari ya Umeme? Spare My Ribbs bro.
asiGo also disclosed that its buses will come in 25 and 36-seater capacities, with a range of about 250 kilometers, which it says is enough to cover daily round trips.
Owing to the high initial acquisition costs, BasiGo plans to introduce a financing model that will allow its customers to purchase its EV buses at the price of their diesel equivalents, while offsetting the balance through usage-based subscription fees. BasiGo says that they will begin the pilot program after the arrival of the first bus later in the year.
“The cost of electric bus technology has come down dramatically over the last 10 years, to the point where electric buses can offer significant savings compared to fossil-fuel buses. Our goal is to help bus owners in Kenya realize these savings, and in the process, help Kenya become a global leader in sustainable public transport,” said Bhattachary