In Kenya, an electric transport plan for clean air, climate

People stand near an Ampersand motorcycle battery charging station in Nairobi, Kenya, Jan. 23, 2023. Ampersand, an African-based electric mobility company, began its Kenyan operations in May 2022. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — On the packed streets of Nairobi, Cyrus Kariuki is one of a growing number of bikers zooming through traffic on an electric motorbike, reaping the benefits of cheaper transport, cleaner air and limiting planet-warming emissions in the process.

“Each month one doesn’t have to be burdened by oil change, engine checks and other costly maintenance costs,” Kariuki said.

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