Nairobi, June 5 -- China's largest electric two-wheeler manufacturer, Yadea, has entered the Kenyan market with a range of electric motorcycles as it seeks a share of the country's fast-growing e-mobility sector.

The Chinese firm has unveiled five electric motorcycle models in Kenya, targeting taxi operators, commonly known as boda bodas, personal commuters and last-mile logistics businesses.

Yadea, widely recognised as the world's largest manufacturer of electric two-wheelers, has not disclosed plans for local assembly.

The company told the Business Daily that its motorcycles would cost up to $3,000 (Sh388,320), depending on the model.

Currently, internal combustion engine (ICE) motorcycles in Kenya typically retail at between Sh155,...