How electric motorcycles are quietly changing transport in Kigali
By March 2026, roughly one in every eight boda bodas in Kigali runs on electricity. The shift happened faster than most expected, thanks to battery-swapping stations popping up near major roundabouts (KN 3, KN 5, Airport Road).
Night riders especially love them: no engine roar, lower fares (about 15–20% cheaper after 9 p.m.), and—most importantly—much less exhaust smell when you’re stuck in late traffic near Nyabugogo.
Some operators have even added small LED light shows under the seats or on the wheels, turning ordinary rides into mini light spectacles after dark. Passengers post short videos with captions like “My driver came with disco vibes tonight 🚀⚡”.
The quiet hum of electric bodas has unintentionally created a new soundtrack for Kigali nightlife—less noise pollution, more conversation on the way home.
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