As the Kenyan capital of Nairobi continues to grapple with the challenges of urbanization and traffic congestion, a new wave of electric buses is hitting the streets, offering a cleaner, quieter alternative to traditional diesel-powered vehicles. In a bid to reduce air pollution and alleviate the city's notorious traffic jams, the city has introduced a fleet of electric buses that are already drawing in passengers eager to experience the benefits of sustainable transportation. With their lower operating costs and reduced noise pollution, these electric buses are proving to be a game-changer for commuters in Nairobi, and could potentially set a precedent for other cities in Africa to follow. But as the demand for these eco-friendly vehicles grows, can Nairobi's infrastructure keep up?


In Nairobi, passengers queue for cheaper, quieter electric rides  The Christian Science Monitor