By: Kanto
Kai Okanta
BasiGo has participated in
the 4th Annual E-Mobility Stakeholders Conference and Expo 2026, joining key
industry players advancing electric mobility in Kenya.
The two-day event brought
together policymakers, industry leaders, and innovators focused on accelerating
the transition to clean and sustainable transport systems in the country.
During the exhibition,
Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Energy and Petroleum, Opiyo Wandayi, and Kenya
Power Chairperson, Joy Brenda Masinde, visited the BasiGo stand where the
company showcased Kenya’s first electric school van alongside an electric van
designed for public transport operations.
BasiGo Managing Director,
Moses Nderitu, led presentations on the showcased vehicles, explaining how a
shared base platform can be adapted to meet different mobility needs across
school transport and public service use cases.
The company noted that
discussions and engagements during the conference reflected growing momentum in
Kenya’s electric mobility sector, with increasing recognition of e-mobility as
a scalable and practical transport solution.
BasiGo stated that it
remains committed to supporting the transition to clean and efficient public
transport as part of broader efforts to reduce emissions and modernize mobility
systems in the region.