Nairobi, May 10 -- TotalEnergies Marketing Kenya has installed 30 charging stations for electric vehicles (EVs) and motorbikes as the oil marketer diversifies from fossil fuels in a bid to tap into the fast-growing uptake of electric mobility.
The French oil major revealed that it has partnered with e-mobility firms to set up 28 charging stations for motorbikes and two for motor vehicles.
The setting up of the stations underscores TotalEnergies Marketing Kenya's shift from its traditional stronghold of fossil fuels to tap into the growing popularity of electric vehicles and two-wheelers. The company is the second-biggest player in Kenya's fossil fuel market, with a 14.01 per cent share.
Kenya, like other economies globally, is experien...
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