Posted on : Monday , 24th November 2014
The vehicle went on show at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in the capital Nairobi early Thursday.This is the first time the car goes on exhibition outside Uganda.
Kiira Motors Corporation (KMC) – the Ugandan manufacturers of the car – recently told New Vision that it will be the region’s first sedan hybrid electronic vehicle.
The Daily Nation quoted Miriam Mukasa who is coordinating the launch of the car as saying “the reason why we are having a high profile launch is to attract investors from East African. We are looking for collaboration because it’s an expensive venture”.
The launch was attended by Uganda’s High Commissioner to Kenya, Angelina Wapakhabulo, after which a test drive was done at the KICC grounds.
Mid-this year, at the official launch of the hybrid car in Jinja, KMC said commercial production would start in 2018.
On May 15, the Kiira EV Project received 100 acres of land at the Jinja Industrial and Business Park. The assembly line will be built on the land.
Paul Isaac Musasizi, the project’s chief engineer, said they need about $350m to set up the whole plant and start the actual manufacturing of cars.
“We need to develop at least 19 model vehicles between now and 2018 before we can finally release our first car, entirely built in Uganda.”
Expogroup is a full service exhibition organiser with over eighteen years experience in International.Trade Exhibitions and Events. Our current portfolio includes 20 annual exhibitions from a diverse range of industries being held across the Middle East & Africa.
EXPOGROUP © 1996 - 2025 | Privacy PolicyJoin our mailing list and receive latest news and advice from us in our monthly Newsletter
Yes, I would like to receive Expogroup E-newsletters