VAYA Africa Launches Electric Vehicle to Boost the African Markets

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Every day, technology takes a step further to innovations aiding to more benefits. Without these changes, the economy will remain stuck to the old times. At least now there is a chance to go digital thanks to the discoveries. For instance, VAYA Africa initiates an electric vehicle in Zimbabwe to boost the African markets.

The Mauritius transport service (TaaS) launched the electronic carrier as a rollout strategy for the company. Mrs. Dorothy Zimuto says the company is happy to start the journey to more innovative channels. Besides, this will provide clean and renewable energy to safe, and fitting conveys services across the African continent.

The ultimate plan for African markets

According to Dorothy, VAYA Africa purpose is to roll out the vehicle in East and West Africa as soon as possible. She also notes that the carrier will include a variety of multi-purpose vehicles. For instance, it will consist of motorbikes, passenger vehicles, buses, vans, and dump trucks all under the VAYA sleet riding platform.

Sure, this is the kind of insight to drive overall technology growth across Africa. The VAYA electric vehicle is part of VAYA premium service open on the VAYA app with a range of services, including logistics. As Mrs. Zimuto describes it, for the customer’s comfort process, download the application, and look for mobility options. Moreover, while on the app, you can select your destination and pick up addresses before requesting a ride.

VAYA Africa positions itself as the enabler in the improved riding chain.  The company is also ready to provide money for more purchases of electric vehicles. Mrs. Zumuto says they will import automated carriers of different brands and provide loans to qualified clients and partners.

How helpful is the service?

Despite the challenges, this is the real deal. The app provides convenient payment options. They include payment by VISA, MasterCard, mobile payment, or any other credit and debit card options. Furthermore, the modern means of transport is less harmful to the environment as it has zero emissions. Mrs. Zimuto also says that the company aims at producing more of these in ten years.

At the moment, Zimbabwe speculates to benefits more from the VAYA Africa service as the movement of goods will be much easier.  The service will also provide cost-saving up to forty percent on higher running costs. After all, it is easy and cheaper to maintain electric vehicles than fossil fuels ones. According to Mrs. Zimuto, the carrier gets charged by solar or recharged at grid-tied electric charging stations.

True, most of world vehicle manufacturers consider shifting to electric vehicles. A good example is Volkswagen, who announced to stop making gasoline-powered vehicles by 2026. Similarly, the Chinese state steps up to manufacture electronic carriers to curb the effects of carbon emissions from fossil fuels.

Conclusion

Here is the opportunity for Africans to move their trades to the next level. Sure, transport channels in African markets are still a challenge for farmers and traders. Take action today. You can start by downloading the app to be familiar with modern transport technology. All in all, let’s hope VAYA expands its service across African countries as soon as possible.

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