Roam Electric Motorcycle to Ride 1,600 km Nairobi–Addis with Portable Charger Ahead of Africa E-Mobility Week
Nairobi Kenya, 03 October 2025
Roam’s flagship electric motorcycle, the Roam Air, is set to take on a 1,600 km electric ride from Nairobi to Addis Ababa with a portable charger, ahead of the Africa E-Mobility Week happening in Addis Ababa from 14-16th October.
The Kenyan-built motorcycle showcases a 160 km dual-battery range and the ability to charge from any standard power outlet.
Intro. Africa is set to document the full 6-day trip as Munja Energy, Kenya Power (KPLC), and Ethiopia Electric Utility will back the expedition with regional charging support.
This marks Roam’s third major expedition after a successful 900 km Border-to-Beach ride in January 2025 and a 6,000 km solar-powered journey to South Africa in October 2024.
The Road to Addis expedition follows Roam’s two earlier landmark rides: a 900-kilometer Border-to-Beach journey across Kenya and a record-breaking 6,000-kilometer solar-powered trip from Nairobi to Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Each journey has redefined what is possible for electric motorcycles on the continent, and this latest adventure continues to showcase Africa’s leadership in clean transportation innovation.Timed to arrive in Ethiopia ahead of Africa E-Mobility Week, one of the continent’s most influential gatherings on sustainable transport, the journey aims to prove what many riders are asking: Can electric motorcycles go the distance even where charging infrastructure is limited?
The Roam Air, designed and manufactured in Kenya, is built to answer that question. With a 160-kilometer dual-battery range and the ability to charge from any standard power outlet, it eliminates range anxiety, demonstrating that electric mobility is not just a vision for tomorrow but a reality for Africa’s roads today.
Roam Air Riders during the flagoff accompanying the lone 1,600 km rider Michael Githuka
The full trip will go through Moyale, Yabello, Hawassa, Ziway, Adama, and finally Addis Ababa. Along the route, the team will engage with communities, schools, and local leaders, while documenting the realities and opportunities of electrification. The expedition is being produced in collaboration with Intro. Africa, with storytelling captured through live updates, a docuseries, and a feature film that will highlight both the technical performance of the motorcycle and the human stories encountered along the way.
The initiative is powered by Munja Energy as Platinum Sponsor, with Kenya Power (KPLC) providing charging infrastructure across Kenya and the Ethiopian Electric Utility (EEU) enabling access on the Ethiopian side. With more than 76% of Kenyan households already connected to the grid and a dedicated e-mobility tariff in place, Kenya Power continues to be a driving force for clean mobility, ensuring that electric motorcycles like the Roam Air can be charged anywhere, anytime. The rider is expected to arrive in Addis Ababa on October 10th, just in time for Africa E-Mobility Week, where the expedition will be showcased to policymakers, investors, and innovators from across the continent.
Njoki Wamai, Events Manager at Roam
Njoki Wamai, Events Manager at Roam, said: “This ride is not just about distance, it is about proving that Africa is already writing its own story in the global electric mobility transition. After the 900 km and 6,000 km expeditions, the Road to Addis demonstrates once again that Roam Air can go the distance, built in Africa, for Africa.”
Roam Air Riders during the flagoff cheering Rider Michael Githuka
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