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PHOTOS: All you need to know about the 2024 8-meter Kayoola EVS model as Kiira Motors unveils eight more new buses

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
June 7, 2024
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Kiira Motors Corporation has delivered a batch of eight (8) 8-meter Kayoola EVS buses produced at Luweero Industries Limited in Nakasongola to the Kiira Vehicle Plant in Jinja, bringing the total stock of electric buses produced in Uganda to fifteen (15). This has signaled Kiira Motors’ readiness to deliver bespoke electric mass transit solutions for the African market.

The 2024 8-meter Kayoola EVS is a fully electric city bus with a nominal range of 200 kilometers on a full charge and a capacity of 56 passengers. It forms the latest offering from Kiira Motors’ rich portfolio of state-of-the-art Ugandan-made buses.

The model has cameras.

The bus is built to offer the utmost comfort and convenience with features like infotainment systems, CCTV cameras, e-ticketing and cashless payment systems, Wi-Fi, inclusive design for the elderly and persons with disabilities, USB charging, ample carrying capacity, and the highest quality and safety standards.

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The interior of the Kayoola EVS.

The convoy of 8 buses caused a stir as they weaved through traffic from Luweero to Kawempe, across the Northern Bypass for a brief stopover at the Kisaasi roundabout before proceeding to Bweyogerere and finally to Jinja, covering a distance of 236 kilometers.

The cockpit of the Kayoola EVS.

Hon. Prof. Sandy Stevens Tickodri-Togboa, Kiira Motors’ Executive Chairman, said, “Uganda’s push towards becoming a net source of e-Mobility Solutions in Africa is steadily getting closer, and we are proud to be contributing to this agenda. This progress has been made possible by the strategic partnership we have fostered with the National Enterprise Corporation and its Luweero Industries Limited subsidiary.”

Hon. Prof. Sandy Stevens Tickodri-Togboa – KMC Executive Chairman poses for a photo with staff.

He added that following World Environment Day—which is celebrated internationally on the 5th of June every year—and with the knowledge that Kampala’s air is nine times more polluted than the World Health Organisation (WHO)’s recommended limit, more Ugandan public and private sector players need to embrace environmentally sustainable means of mass transit for the good of the environment with solutions that offer quality and value for money, like the Kiira Motors portfolio of products.

The company is also looking to mainstream the deployment and distribution of its fast-charging infrastructure to cater to its customers and other Ugandans who have embraced the electric vehicle transition.

Eng. Ian John Kavuma – Kiira Motors’ Quality Inspection and Testing Manager.

Eng. Ian John Kavuma, Kiira Motors’ Quality Inspection and Testing Manager, added, “We are in the process of onboarding several partners with whom we shall work to ensure that a robust charging network is established across the country in line with the National E-Mobility Strategy for a seamless electric vehicle ownership experience.”

Kiira Motors offers fast chargers ranging between 60kW and 360kW.

The 2024 Kayoola EVS comes in the following variations: 18-meter EV with a capacity of 120 passengers; 12-meter EVS with a capacity of 90 passengers; 10-meter EVS with a capacity of 70 passengers; 8-meter EVS with a capacity of 56 passengers; and 6-meter EVS with a capacity of 20 passengers.

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