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am na engineering undergraduate student and its quite disturbing for me not seeing fellow " country man " in that field apart from the customers "boda boda" guys why ?
Thats due to the infancy of the company..and it takes time to scale up..if there is a demand,they will try to supply.Unless the government intervenes,with incentives to buy to every person.But just remember change takes time.I hope this helps.Good day and I wish you well with your course and University.
Very innovative, until it is scaled up. There are millions of motorcycles in Kenya which these "green energy" people intend to replace with electric ones. The charging bill will go up and companies like these will no longer be able to offer charging services free. Instead of forcing this technology on us, I wish governments will give us both options and let consumers choose. Lots of fossil fuel emissions go into making these "green" bike batteries. Be on the lookout for serious environmentally damaging waste when the same batteries reach their end of life.
The offer for free charging is just a promotion for now! Its not about the government forcing this tech on you, the world is treansitioning to zero emission vehicles and Kenya also signing the Paris Agreement has an obligation to also cut down greenhouse gas emissions by 40% in 2030. So you see there is alots going on in the world.
@@drivafy Yes there is lots going on in the world, doesn't necessarily mean all of it is for your benefit. The Government "forces' this tech on citizens by making it super expensive to do the alternative. There is no such thing as "zero" emission vehicles because lots of fossil fuel burning and environmental destruction goes into their manufacture. This is not to mention the toxic waste that has to be disposed of when they reach EOL. All this aside, I am trying to understand why a continent that is responsible for 4% of all greenhouse gas emissions needs to tax its citizens into poverty just to meet some unrealistic targets set by a committee of people they didn't elect. These committee members do not believe in any crisis btw which is why they are buying expensive beachfront properties while telling you and I that the seas are rising. They also go to these meetings in hundreds of carbon belching private jets. In summary, why should we suffer when they make no changes to their own lifestyles? Why doesn't this Paris Accord hold China accountable for being the world's number 1 carbon producer? It's small insignificant countries like Kenya that have to suffer. Something really stinks about this climate hysteria and people need to open their eyes to the deceit. Just last year in they tried to claim the hottest temperatures recorded in the UK by taking temperature readings near a runway at heathrow with all the hot jet engines passing by. I'm all for this new tech, but only if they allow people to have options.
The pace ev companies are setting up shops in Kenya is amazing
True !
Once they get sodium ion batteries, they will truly be unstoppable. 👏🏽👏🏽
The sodium may have some potential advantages over lithium ion batteries in-terms of abundance and affordability but their lower energy density and Tatar electrode degradation make them less suitable for many applications. Don’t for get to subscribe
This is definitely the future..the opportunities are immense
That's a multi million dollar industry. So many prospects and employment opportunities.
You are right !
Roam Hub is a plus to the boda boda riders. They simply swap a drained battery with a fully charged one just in few minutes.
Its a game changer! I was happy to see it
Nice, renting the batteries really saves time.
Yes it doess
Thanks Dave! You keep educating me on my green mobility business Idea. 🇬🇭🇬🇭👍🏾
Glad to hear this
Definitely very sustainable
Yea it is! Don’t forget to subscribe
A very fine innovation,always happy to witness such innovations
Thank you for your suppor
Pragmatic innovation. Thanks Drivafy. I always look forward for your next video.
Thanks for the support 🙏🏽
Amazing stuff. thanks
You welcome. Dont forget to subscribe
I think all competitors should follow suit
It least it will reduce the range anxiety that many have about EVs
You are doing well
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Great video, electric mobility is the future
Thank you sir. Dont forget to subscribe
most importantly I do really appreciate the work going on
👍🏻
innovative solution! Great content, Dave
Yea bro very Innovative! Thank you
Any plans to expand nationwide ?
Hopefully
Nice one
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With the high prices of electricity hehe. They should have had a better design for an electric
It doesnt cost so much to charge especially overnight which is off peak
USA,,,,,,,💯
🙏🏽
am na engineering undergraduate student and its quite disturbing for me not seeing fellow " country man " in that field apart from the customers "boda boda" guys why ?
👍🏼
Thats due to the infancy of the company..and it takes time to scale up..if there is a demand,they will try to supply.Unless the government intervenes,with incentives to buy to every person.But just remember change takes time.I hope this helps.Good day and I wish you well with your course and University.
How much is that bike
The bike should be around 180K kes but not so sure. A whstssapp number is in description box. Kindly dont forget to subscribe
Very innovative, until it is scaled up. There are millions of motorcycles in Kenya which these "green energy" people intend to replace with electric ones. The charging bill will go up and companies like these will no longer be able to offer charging services free. Instead of forcing this technology on us, I wish governments will give us both options and let consumers choose. Lots of fossil fuel emissions go into making these "green" bike batteries. Be on the lookout for serious environmentally damaging waste when the same batteries reach their end of life.
The offer for free charging is just a promotion for now!
Its not about the government forcing this tech on you, the world is treansitioning to zero emission vehicles and Kenya also signing the Paris Agreement has an obligation to also cut down greenhouse gas emissions by 40% in 2030.
So you see there is alots going on in the world.
@@drivafy Yes there is lots going on in the world, doesn't necessarily mean all of it is for your benefit. The Government "forces' this tech on citizens by making it super expensive to do the alternative. There is no such thing as "zero" emission vehicles because lots of fossil fuel burning and environmental destruction goes into their manufacture. This is not to mention the toxic waste that has to be disposed of when they reach EOL.
All this aside, I am trying to understand why a continent that is responsible for 4% of all greenhouse gas emissions needs to tax its citizens into poverty just to meet some unrealistic targets set by a committee of people they didn't elect. These committee members do not believe in any crisis btw which is why they are buying expensive beachfront properties while telling you and I that the seas are rising. They also go to these meetings in hundreds of carbon belching private jets. In summary, why should we suffer when they make no changes to their own lifestyles? Why doesn't this Paris Accord hold China accountable for being the world's number 1 carbon producer? It's small insignificant countries like Kenya that have to suffer.
Something really stinks about this climate hysteria and people need to open their eyes to the deceit. Just last year in they tried to claim the hottest temperatures recorded in the UK by taking temperature readings near a runway at heathrow with all the hot jet engines passing by. I'm all for this new tech, but only if they allow people to have options.
Install Solar off-grid for your house and charge your bike or Car at home for free. Buy four batteries leave two to charge at home ride with two.
@@Easyork What happens when we have very cloudy cold weather for an entire week?