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Kenyan Electric Bicycle Company, eBee, Opens a Sales and Service Centre in Mombasa

eBee Mombasa

eBee, the Kenyan e-mobility company, has expanded to Mombasa with the opening of a new sales and service center in the coastal city. 

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This is the first ever E-Bicycle Sales & Service Center in Mombasa and is located on Links Road in Nyali. According to the company, the center is poised to redefine e-mobility in the coastal region, offering convenient access to sustainable transportation solutions.

“As we inaugurate our doors today, we’re not just opening a shop; we’re igniting a movement towards a greener, more eco-friendly Mombasa,” the company said. “Alongside our commitment to sustainable urban mobility, our Mombasa facility will serve as a catalyst for economic growth, creating green job opportunities with our rising fleet numbers and fostering a more sustainable future.”

eBee Bicycles

eBee has two main E-Bicycles, Nyuki and eBX. With the purchase of either bike, customers get 3 years warranty on frame and 1 year on electric components. 

The eBee Nyuki is a perfect and affordable workhorse for effortless rides. It can carry up to 50 Kgs with a top speed of 32 KM/h. When fully charged, the battery is good to go for up to 90 KM. This bike has a retail price of Ksh 111,999.

The eBee eBX on the other hand is made for commuting and leisure and has two battery options, one that has a range of 50 KM and the other one has a 90 KM range. It has the same 32 KM/h top speed. It is available Ksh 89,999.

Now Read: Kenya Power to Invest KSh 258 million to Drive Uptake of Electric Mobility in Kenya

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