Electric mobility is beginning to enter East African cities. This paper aims to investigate what policy-level solutions and stakeholder constellations are established in the context of electric mobility (e-mobility) in Dar es Salaam, Kigali, Kisumu and Nairobi and in which ways they attempt to tackle the implementation of electric mobility solutions. The study employs two key methods including content analysis of policy and programmatic documents and interviews based on a purposive sampling approach with stakeholders involved in mobility transitions. The study findings point out that in spite of the growing number of policies (specifically in Rwanda and Kenya) and on-the-ground developments, a set of financial and technical barriers persist...
Rapid population growth and urbanization in South Africa exert ever more pressure on energy and tran...
This dissertation explored the ways private-sector transport operators in African cities make indivi...
This is a conference paper on developing cities in Africa and the Global South are grappling with th...
International audienceOver recent decades, intermediate modes of transport (also known as paratransi...
The number of motorcycle taxis has soared in East African cities over the last decades, filling a ga...
Electric mobility transition has been gradually gaining momentum, driven by several considerations, ...
Sub-Saharan Africa faces several challenges that hamper the effort to provide universal electricity ...
This article focuses on the drivers and barriers afforded by three innovations—automated vehicles, e...
This paper examines the challenges of institutional coordination in planning for public transport in...
International audienceThe development of universal electricity networks remains a challenge for publ...
Transportation is responsible for 24% of the direct global CO2 emissions due to fossil fuel combusti...
Numerous factors point toward the requirement of a change in the vehicle industry in the Kenyan mark...
Electrification is associated with economic development, population growth, and enhanced production....
International audienceThe environmental crisis of global warming and rising oil prices have contribu...
Rapid population growth and urbanization in South Africa exert ever more pressure on energy and tran...
This dissertation explored the ways private-sector transport operators in African cities make indivi...
This is a conference paper on developing cities in Africa and the Global South are grappling with th...
International audienceOver recent decades, intermediate modes of transport (also known as paratransi...
The number of motorcycle taxis has soared in East African cities over the last decades, filling a ga...
Electric mobility transition has been gradually gaining momentum, driven by several considerations, ...
Sub-Saharan Africa faces several challenges that hamper the effort to provide universal electricity ...
This article focuses on the drivers and barriers afforded by three innovations—automated vehicles, e...
This paper examines the challenges of institutional coordination in planning for public transport in...
International audienceThe development of universal electricity networks remains a challenge for publ...
Transportation is responsible for 24% of the direct global CO2 emissions due to fossil fuel combusti...
Numerous factors point toward the requirement of a change in the vehicle industry in the Kenyan mark...
Electrification is associated with economic development, population growth, and enhanced production....
International audienceThe environmental crisis of global warming and rising oil prices have contribu...
Rapid population growth and urbanization in South Africa exert ever more pressure on energy and tran...
This dissertation explored the ways private-sector transport operators in African cities make indivi...
This is a conference paper on developing cities in Africa and the Global South are grappling with th...