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_scrapegoat_ t1_j1ptal7 wrote

I'm super happy to see how Africa might end up being the next hub of startups and innovation. More power to them

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The_mingthing t1_j1pxtq6 wrote

African countries sees how fucked up dependance on fossil fuels is, and skips that tech.

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TheOnlyDanol t1_j1q3vhe wrote

Why the hell did I read "elastic" the first time

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jak_d_ripr t1_j1qj8gr wrote

Kenya stays doing well from what I've seen, really setting the standard for the rest of us in Africa to follow.

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Dapaaads t1_j1qjayu wrote

Honestly. Especially with how much this stuff has changed. I love my electric dirt bike. I’m never going back. I get 50-70 miles a charge on normal riding. Does take like 4 hours to fully charge but it’s great for getting coffees, going to gym, etc

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Hyfrith t1_j1qr2s4 wrote

Haha that's the same as my 2016 Renault Zoe! Same stats, same usage. Perfect for my needs! Big fan tbh and I laugh when car reviewers say new EVs "only" reach 250 miles range. I'd love that range ofc for occasional trips but most people don't drive 200 miles a day very often anyway.

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LiamNeesonsIsMyShiit t1_j1qr98v wrote

Kenya's government is putting a ton of money into startups, and it's done a lot of good for their economy recently. Would love to see other African countries do the same, as there is so much possibility for innovation...African solutions for Africa's problems.

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Kako0404 t1_j1qrw77 wrote

For those interested, you can read up Gogoro bikes from taiwan. They’ve been around for almost a decade now. I believe they are the first with the battery swapping business model.

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GLnoG t1_j1qs09x wrote

I hope the government follows suit and builds the infrastructure to support this form of transportation, like superchargers.

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Halbaras t1_j1rypkk wrote

In a lot of African countries it's not uncommon to see people living in mud-brick houses they built themselves - but hooked up with a solar panel they've bought, a smartphone that they're using to browse the internet and an incredibly clean and shiny car.

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r31ya t1_j1tfh3v wrote

Indonesia also just announce their Electric Vehicle subsidies, including for Electric mopeds.

with subsidies it will have similar price with gas bike but with cheaper electricity fuel cost.

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