Four Days To Go: The National E- Mobility Expo Set For September 18-19 At The Kiira Vehicle Plant
The much awaited National E-Mobility Expo 2025 hosted by Kiira Motors Corporation (KMC,) Uganda’s mobility industry flagship will open at the Kiira Vehicle Plant (KVP) in Jinja next week on 18th – 19th September 2025.
Ugandans are invited to attend this open two day national event where over 80 e-mobility players will showcase their unique E-mobility solutions and products made for the African terrain.
The two day Expo considered to be one of the biggest annual events on the African continent- is aimed at advancing Uganda’s transition to sustainable mobility, green industrialization, and technological transformation. The Expo will be held under the theme: “Powering Innovation, Accelerating Industrialization, and Shaping Africa’s Green Future.”
Dr. Monica Musenero Masanza, Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation, has said that the Expo is a proclamation of Uganda’s bold commitment to sustainable innovation, climate resilience, and inclusive growth.
“It is here that we showcase our transformative journey, from promise to impact in the economy, as we elevate homegrown solutions and position Uganda at the forefront of Africa’s green mobility movement,” she told the well attended event graced by local and international stakeholders from government, industry, academia and the diplomatic community.
Dr. Musenero said that government’s goal was to position Uganda as a Net-Source rather than a consumer of E-Mobility Solutions in Africa .
“In order to build a robust, self-sustaining, and competitive E-Mobility ecosystem in Uganda, we are ensuring the following: a strong and well-coordinated E-Mobility Ecosystem. This ecosystem that is over 80-member strong is under the coordination of the Mobility Bureau, at the STI Secretariat and has over the past few years developed into a strong force with a shared voice and purpose,” she stated .
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