Why EVs make sense for your business?

  • Due to the import tax exceptions in Rwanda electric vehicles reach CAPEX parity with petrol vehicles.

    Operationally in Rwanda EVs save 80% of CAPEX compared to Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) vehicles.

    The Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for EVs is about 1/3 of ICE vehicles in Rwanda. Read More in this McKinsey report.

  • Thanks for the reduced electricity rate Electric Vehicle charging only costs 111 RWF /kWh. A typical passenger car achieves about 12 kWh per 100km. That means it costs the passenger car only 1,333 RWF to drive 100km. An equivalent petrol vehicle would consume about 10x the amount in petrol cost for the same distance.

  • Kabisa works with the following lending providers in Rwanda to finance fleet vehicles:

    • Bank of Kigali

    • NCBA

    • I&M

    • Other commercial banks in Rwanda

    • Bboxx

    Commercial vehicle loans typically vary between one to five years.

Find out today how much money electric vehicles could save you.