Ampersand is Africa’s first electric transport energy company with the longest track record of serving a commercial e-motorcycle fleet and battery swapping network at scale. We are creating a world where motorcycle transport is cleaner and more profitable for its consumers than ever before.
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Headquartered in Kigali, Ampersand has grown from a tiny bootstrapped R&D garage project into Africa's leading electric vehicle operation, with a team of more than 500 staff in Rwanda, Kenya, and Germany. All Ampersand motorcycles and batteries are assembled on-site by our talented team.
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E-mobility startup Ampersand has partnered CrossBoundary Energy to power electric two-wheeler (E2W) motorbikes with solar energy at strategically located charging stations in Nairobi, Kenya.
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TotalEnergies has partnered with Ampersand, a Rwandan-based company, to launch electric motorcycle battery swapping and charging stations in Kenya. With nearly 400 bikes on the road and 35,000 swaps per month, Ampersand is pioneering the switch to electric motorbikes which they believe will save on fuel and maintenance while doubling the boda ...
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Ampersand, Africa’s leading electric vehicle (EV) energy tech company, has announced the opening of a new, larger manufacturing facility in Nairobi, tripling production capacity in Kenya.
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Sakwa’s new bike is made by Ampersand, Rwanda’s largest EV maker, which entered Kenya in December. The company has already become a strong contender in one of Africa’s most competitive EV markets, where at least 12 local and international e-bike brands operate.
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Ampersand launched an initial modest fleet of 20 electric motorcycles in 2019, but today, there are over 1200 eco-friendly motorcycles in operation in both countries. AutoNews magazine sought to unpack the secrets behind this success and interviewed Hezbon Mose, Ampersand’s Kenya Country Director.
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Ampersand, the African electric vehicle (EV) energy tech company, has announced the opening of a new, larger manufacturing facility in Nairobi, tripling the company’s production capacity in Kenya. This expansion enables it to meet the rapidly increasing demand for electric motorcycles in the country, where over 1,100 Ampersand e-motos are already in operation.
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Ampersand, a leading provider of electric motorbike solutions in East Africa, is expanding its battery swap network across Nairobi. Following successful pilots in Hurlingham, Dagoretti, and Mountain View in 2022, 16 additional TotalEnergies service stations will be equipped with battery swap stations starting immediately.
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New Nairobi factory triples production capacity in Kenya, fueling the county’s transition to electric motorcycles. Ampersand reaches 1150 bikes on the roads of Nairobi. Expansion underscores company's commitment to cutting carbon emissions and driving clean economic prosperity across Africa.
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