Game-Changer:
Kenya’s Electric Boda Revolution Just Got a Turbo Boost
Kenya’s streets are buzzing with a new kind of energy clean, silent and sustainable. Meet the Roam Air Gen 2, the second generation electric motorcycle from Nairobi based Roam, a pioneer in Africa’s electric vehicle (EV) space. Designed by and for Boda Boda Riders this innovative two wheeler is set to redefine the upcoming of transport in Kenya. By fuel prices soaring and climate change escalating the Roam Air Gen 2 emerges as a real world solution built from the ground up for Africa’s informal transport economy.
What is the Roam Air Gen 2? A Boda Boda-First EV Innovation
The Roam Air Gen 2 is not only another electric bike it is a symbol of Kenyan tech ingenuity fused with climate conscious engineering. Building on the success of its predecessor, Gen 2 offers:
- Extended battery range of up to 200 km (with dual batteries).
- Swappable battery system for minimal downtime.
- Improved chassis and suspension, enhanced for Kenya’s rugged roads.
- High torque Electric motor for stop and go Boda operations.
- Co-designed by Boda Boda riders certifying it meets real world needs.
Why It Matters: A Sustainability Driven Shift for Kenya
Roam’s innovation is further than just a cool tech upgrade. It’s a step toward Sustainable Urban Transport in Kenya:
Key Benefits:
- Zero Tailpipe Emissions decrease Nairobi’s urban air pollution.
- Lower Operating Costs boda riders save up to 70% on fuel.
- Affordable Mobility makes it easier for riders to serve the last mile.
- Job Creation in EV Developed, Servicing and Battery logistics.
Aligned with Kenya’s Green Economy Goals:
The Roam Air Gen 2 complements national targets in the Kenya E-Mobility Policy 2024, which promotes electric transport, local assembly and charging infrastructure development.
The Business Case: Why Boda Boda Riders are Early EV Adopters
There are over 1.2 million boda boda riders in Kenya, given that over 22 million rides daily. For them, reliability, affordability and efficiency are non-negotiables.
Roam Air Gen 2 Solves Pain Points:
- No need for fuel = main daily cost savings.
- Low maintenance = fewer breakdowns, new trips.
- Silent operation = safer night rides in domestic areas.
Where It’s Happening: Nairobi, Kisumu, Mombasa Lead the Charge
City Level EV Adoption:
- Nairobi: Home to Roam’s assembly facility and pilot charging stations.
- Kisumu: Emerging as a clean transport hub with county-level EV incentives.
- Mombasa: Roam’s coastal market with rapid Boda Boda uptake.
Charging infrastructure is increasing quickly, by battery swap stations being tested in key locations across Nairobi and major towns.

Kenya’s EV Startup Scene: Roam Leads, Others Follow
Roam formerly Opibus is Africa’s fastest-growing EV startup, with a mission to localize electric mobility solutions. With the Roam Air Gen 2, it’s not just building motorcycles it is electrifying a whole sector.
Other Kenyan EV startups to watch:
- Ampersand Kenya (battery leasing).
- Ecobodaa (EV financing for riders).
- BasiGo (electric buses).
Tech Meets Ground Reality: Co-Designing with the Informal Economy
Roam’s innovation is a blueprint for job-centric, human-first design:
- Regular feedback sessions with boda riders.
- On-ground testing in real traffic conditions.
- Integration of rider-specific needs (cargo racks, waterproofing, shock absorption).
Conclusion: The Future of Boda Boda is Electric—and Kenyan
The Roam Air Gen 2 isn’t just another electric motorcycle it is a milestone in Africa’s clean energy transition. Designed in Kenya, for Kenya, it blends tech, Economics and environmentalism into one bold ride. If you’re a boda rider, an investor, or just passionate about Africa’s innovation ecosystem, this is the future to watch starting at the street corner.
What Do You Think?
Would you ride a Roam Air Gen 2 or invest in EV infrastructure in Kenya?