Frederick Wanyonyi spent six years ferrying passengers through the lakeside city of Kisumu on a petrol-powered motorcycle, watching fuel costs slowly eat away his profits and his ability to support his family. Today, the 34-year-old rides an electric motorcycle supplied by Spiro Kenya, and his math has changed dramatically. “Previously, I would spend more than KES 500.00 every day on fuel alone. Now I spend about KES 290.00 on battery swapping a…
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