Spiro gets new dealer for its e-bikes in Uganda
Spiro, a e-bike producing company has announced the upgrade of its partnership with the Tumaini African Knowledge Center (TAKC) in Uganda , making the latter, its official corporate dealer for its products in Uganda.
The development means that after two years serving as Spiro’s business facilitator in the country, TAKC will now become the primary corporate sales representative for Spiro in Uganda.
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According to Amb. Rosa Malango, the Chairperson of TAKC, the partnership with Spiro is grounded in a shared belief in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as well as the need to transfer technology, create jobs, and ensure climate-smart African solutions.
"Uganda's ambition to become a middle-income country requires green jobs, climate-smart technology, and a firm commitment to promoting African values as the foundation for business and development. Informed by African values promoting safe coexistence between communities and the environment, at TAKC we encourage high net worth partners to be conscious of their role in preserving our environment while contributing to industrialization. With their electric bike, Spiro is making available a sustainable solution to transportation that reduces our carbon footprint," explained Malango.
Mr. Guarav Anand the Spiro Country Director for Uganda noted that their e-bike was built with Africa’s economic value chain needs at its core.
"The Spiro e-bike is built for the African market. It saves almost up to 40% of the money that rides would normally incur. The E-bikes are ingenious, watertight, and safe. Our battery pack guarantees more consistent, smoother, and longer rides. The bike carriers are robust and can carry up to 270 kgs, while maintaining comfort. This means they are more effective for all forms of heavy-duty carriage at the level of a boda boda (motorcycle)," Anand said.
Robert Kayimbywe, the Head of Marketing at Spiro, highlighted the benefits of their bike’s electronic system, which enhances security, reduces emissions, contributes to road safety, and helps bike owners save on fuel.
Officials said this strengthened partnership between TAKC and Spiro marks a significant milestone in promoting sustainable development and technological advancement in Uganda, reinforcing the nation's position as a leading hub for green technology and investment in East Africa.
This also represents an example of the contribution of private sector players to values based approaches to job creation, technology transfer, climate preservation, road safety and sustainable development
Having acquired an in-depth understanding of Spiro's electric vehicle value chain and successfully promoted Uganda as an East African investment hub, TAKC is now poised to scale up its joint activities to increase awareness and support the rollout of Africa's leading EV manufacturer electric motorcycles to corporations, institutions, and government entities.
On 11 July 2024, President Museveni commissioned the investment by Spiro as he officially welcomed them to Uganda.