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When people think about electric mobility in Africa, they often assume it’s expensive or out of reach. But the reality is quite the opposite — especially when it comes to eBee.

Charging a full eBee electric bike battery costs just Ksh. 30.
To put that into context, that’s:

  • Less than the price of a cup of coffee in Nairobi (average Ksh. 250)
  • Cheaper than a boiled egg on the streets of Kampala
  • A fraction of what it costs to fuel a petrol-powered motorbike

And for that tiny amount, you get up to 80 kilometers of clean, quiet, and efficient travel — perfect for daily commuting, delivery services, or urban errands.

Why Affordable Electric Mobility Matters

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Across Kenya and much of Africa, reliable transport can mean the difference between making it to work or missing an opportunity. High fuel costs and unreliable options often limit access to mobility.

That’s where eBee steps in.
We’re building locally assembled electric bicycles designed for African roads and urban commuters, with running costs low enough to make a real impact.

  • Low charging cost (Ksh. 30 per full battery)
  • Up to 80 km range
  • No fuel, no emissions, no noise

Whether you’re a student, gig worker, small business owner, or just looking to beat traffic, an eBee electric bike makes daily mobility sustainable and affordable.

Join the Shift Toward Clean, Affordable Transport

As Kenya and other African countries embrace e-mobility solutions, cost will be a major driver of adoption. At eBee, we’re proud to offer electric bikes that make sense — for your wallet, your schedule, and the environment.

Because the future of mobility in Africa isn’t just electric — it’s accessible.

Ride eBee. Ride smart. Ride electric.