ADVERTISEMENT
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Register
Upgrade
KMA Updates
  • Home
  • World
  • Africa
    • East Africa
  • Asia
  • Sports
    • Golf
    • Rugby
    • Netball
    • Football
    • Boxing
    • Cricket
    • Athletics
  • climate
  • Health
  • MULTIMEDIA
    • Photography
    • Our Videos
    • Audio
    • Animations
  • Home
  • World
  • Africa
    • East Africa
  • Asia
  • Sports
    • Golf
    • Rugby
    • Netball
    • Football
    • Boxing
    • Cricket
    • Athletics
  • climate
  • Health
  • MULTIMEDIA
    • Photography
    • Our Videos
    • Audio
    • Animations
No Result
View All Result
KMA Updates
No Result
View All Result
Home East Africa

Uganda Launches Locally Built Electric Buses in Kampala

Ronald Kabuubi by Ronald Kabuubi
Monday, 4 May 2026, 10:31
in East Africa, News#
0
The Kampala electric buses are expected to ease transport in the Uganda's capital city.

The Kampala electric buses are expected to ease transport in the Uganda's capital city.

25
SHARES
110
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Kampala’s long-standing transport challenges are now facing a structural response, as Uganda rolls out home-grown electric buses in a move that signals a shift toward organised, low-emission urban mobility.

The launch of the Kampala electric buses dubbed E-Bus Xpress (EBX) in the Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area (GKMA) introduces a new public transport model powered by locally manufactured electric buses from Kiira Motors Corporation. It is a significant moment for a city where congestion, informal transport systems, and pollution have defined daily commuting for years.

Kampala’s transport system has grown without structure, relying heavily on ageing diesel-powered matatus and thousands of boda-bodas operating with limited regulation. The result has been persistent gridlock, rising emissions, and inefficiencies that affect both productivity and quality of life. Estimates suggest that congestion alone costs Uganda more than $800 million annually, with commuters losing up to 90 minutes each day in traffic.

The introduction of Kampala electric buses is designed to directly address these pressures. The EBX system offers a more predictable, structured alternative, with modern buses that reduce noise and eliminate tailpipe emissions. Built in Uganda, the buses also represent a deliberate effort to anchor innovation and manufacturing within the local economy rather than relying on imports.

The Kampala electric buses are a game-changer in the transport sector in Uganda.
The Kampala electric buses are a game-changer in the transport sector in Uganda.

The Kampala electric buses will operate along some of Kampala’s busiest corridors, targeting routes where congestion and pollution levels are highest. By focusing on high-demand areas, the rollout aims to deliver immediate impact while testing how commuters respond to a more organised system.

Affordability and accessibility sit at the centre of the model. Authorities plan to keep fares within reach for everyday commuters, while integrating cashless payments through mobile money, aligning the system with how most urban residents already transact. The approach reflects a broader effort to modernise not just vehicles, but the entire commuting experience.

Government officials have framed the Kampala electric buses rollout as part of a wider national transformation strategy, linking mobility to sustainability, innovation, and economic efficiency. The emphasis on locally manufactured buses reinforces that positioning, presenting the project as both a transport solution and an industrial milestone.

The transition, however, will not be immediate. Kampala’s transport ecosystem remains deeply entrenched, with informal operators playing a critical role in daily mobility. Integrating electric buses into that environment will require disciplined route management, enforcement of schedules, and infrastructure upgrades, including the eventual introduction of dedicated bus lanes.

A number of the EV buses have already hit the road running.
A number of the EV buses have already hit the road running.

Industry observers point out that scale will determine success. A limited fleet can demonstrate potential, but sustained impact will depend on expanding coverage, maintaining reliability, and ensuring the system integrates smoothly with existing transport networks.

Even with those challenges, the launch of Kampala electric buses represents a clear change in direction. It introduces a structured alternative into a system that has long operated without one, offering a glimpse of what a more efficient urban transport model could look like.

For many residents, the shift is already visible. The presence of locally built electric buses on Kampala’s roads signals more than a pilot project. It reflects a growing recognition that the city’s transport challenges require long-term, systemic solutions, and that those solutions can be built at home.

Tags: Electric BusesKAMPALA
Previous Post

DJ Maphorisa to Headline Aura’s Second Anniversary Celebrations

Next Post

Russia tightens Putin security amid assassination fears – report

Related Posts

Sovereignty Bill 2026 set for 2nd and final reading in parliament today
News#

IGG Launches Probe Into Speaker Among

by Ronald Kabuubi
Saturday, 16 May 2026, 11:16
Uganda’s Census Model Draws Interest from Eswatini Ahead of 2027 Count
News#

Uganda’s Census Model Draws Interest from Eswatini Ahead of 2027 Count

by Ronald Kabuubi
Saturday, 16 May 2026, 11:09
BREAKING: Military Arrests Masaka MP Nameere
News#

BREAKING: Military Arrests Masaka MP Nameere

by Ronald Kabuubi
Saturday, 16 May 2026, 10:48
South Sudan Rejects U.S. Visa Bans over Peace Deal
East Africa

South Sudan Rejects U.S. Visa Bans over Peace Deal

by Ronald Kabuubi
Friday, 15 May 2026, 15:05
EADB announces $13mn fund for youth and women
News#

EADB announces $13mn fund for youth and women

by Ronald Kabuubi
Friday, 15 May 2026, 12:28
Next Post
Russia tightens Putin security amid assassination fears – report

Russia tightens Putin security amid assassination fears - report

Browse by Tags

Africa Arsenal breaking news Business business news celebrity news Chelsea China Donald Trump Entertainment entertainment news EPL Football global news Global News African Health International news Iran Israel KCCA Kenya KMA Updates Kmaupdates Liverpool Manchester United Man City Man United news today news update Nigeria our Gateway to Global Events Parliament Parliament Of Uganda political news President Museveni President Yoweri Museveni Russia South Africa Sports sports news Technology Trump Uganda Ukraine US
No Result
View All Result
kmaupdates advertise

About Us:

Kabuubi Media Africa is a global news digital online agency delivering fast, accurate, in-depth coverage of the events shaping our world from conflicts to politics, sports, entertainment and the latest breakthroughs in health, science and technology.

KMAUPDATES.COM delivers the news in video, text, photos, to a wide range of customers including Newspapers and Magazines, TV channels, Web sites and portals, mobile operators, corporate clients as well as public institutions.

Contacts

Phone Contacts: Cell

+256776850429 (Whatsapp)

+256701850429

Email:rkabuubi@kmaupdates.com,rkabuubi@gmail.com

Located on Entebbe road

 Business Emails:

clients@kmaupdates.com

advertising@kmaupdates.com

sales@kmaupdates.com

Recent Posts

  • Manchester City edge past Chelsea thanks to Antoine Semenyo’s superb winning goal in FA Cup final
  • 527 MPs- elect take oath
  • MTN Uganda Wraps Up Three Day Y’ello Storm Activation in Arua.
  • Dfcu takes services to Busoga with anniversary medical outreach
  • Museveni Announces Starlink Uganda Deal, Operations Set to Begin
  • About Us
  • Contacts
  • Our services
  • Partners

CONTACT US

KMA Logo - KMA Updates

Email:
info@kmaupdates.com
rkabuubi@kmaupdates.com
clients@kmaupdates.com
advertising@kmaupadates.com
sales@kmaupdates.com
Phone: +256776850429/+256701850429

OUR SERVICES

  • Photography
  • Video Documentaries
  • Graphic Designs
  • Web Design & Hosting
  • Advertisements
  • Printing
  • Framing of Old & New Photos

Categories

© 2026 Kabuubi Media Africa.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • Africa
    • East Africa
  • Asia
  • Sports
    • Golf
    • Rugby
    • Netball
    • Football
    • Boxing
    • Cricket
    • Athletics
  • climate
  • Health
  • MULTIMEDIA
    • Photography
    • Our Videos
    • Audio
    • Animations

© 2026 Kabuubi Media Africa.

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?