Uganda based Kiira Motors recognised by Frost & Sullivan
From an environmental perspective, Kiira Motors' vehicles are proving to be game changers in the Ugandan market.

Uganda based Kiira Motors recognised by Frost & Sullivan

Based on its recent analysis of the sustainable mobility market, Frost & Sullivan recognises Kiira Motors with the 2016 Uganda Frost & Sullivan Award for Visionary Innovation Leadership. The company’s vision extends far beyond that of standard vehicle manufacturing processes. Its sustainable mobility solutions provide massive opportunity for vehicle development and commercialisation in a country that is lagging behind in African and global automotive indices.

“The focus on developing sustainable electric, hybrid, and solar vehicles will allow Kiira Motors to capture the leadership position in an uncontested market space,” said Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst Ziyaad Hanware. “Furthermore, the establishment of a local manufacturing plant gives it the added benefit of economies of scale, a first-mover advantage, and import cost avoidance, which in turn will raise entry barriers in the industry.”

From an environmental perspective, Kiira Motors’ vehicles are proving to be game changers in the Ugandan market. The fleet of 9,000 14-seater buses operating daily in Uganda’s capital city of Kampala produces 96,715 tons of carbon emissions annually. The Kayoola Solar Bus will greatly lower these emissions and help the country move toward cost-effective, sustainable mobility with zero tail pipe emissions.

The Kayoola Solar Bus is a 35-seater electric bus with a real-time on-board solar charging system. The bus is fitted with two autonomous battery banks installed on either side enabling usage of one battery bank to power the propulsion motor while the other is charged. The bus has a mileage of approximately 50 miles per charge and 7.5 miles range extension harnessed from solar power in transit, with the batteries requiring only an hour to recharge.

This makes the Kayoola Solar Bus a green, clean, and noise free transport solution for urban mass mobility representing Kiira Motor’s commitment to transportation technologies that are enhancing environmental stewardship.

The Kiira Vehicle Technology Innovation Programme has also produced three locally manufactured concept vehicles:

  • Kiira EV 2011, 2-seater electric car
  • Kiira EV SMACK 2014, 5-seater hybrid electric sedan
  • Kayoola Solar Bus 2016, electric battery vehicle with a real-time solar charging system for range extension

These vehicles are important in a market that has been dominated by used imports and beset by a consequent lack of spare parts and service centres.

“The rapid urbanisation in Uganda has created a vast market for urban mobility solutions, and the Kiira Motors product range makes optimal use of these opportunities,” noted Ziyaad. “Kiira Motors’ larger goal is to position Uganda as an economic force by using the automotive industry as a catalyst for industrial development.”

 

The focus on developing sustainable electric, hybrid, and solar vehicles will allow Kiira Motors to capture the leadership position in an uncontested market space, said Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst Ziyaad Hanware.
The focus on developing sustainable electric, hybrid, and solar vehicles will allow Kiira Motors to capture the leadership position in an uncontested market space, said Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst Ziyaad Hanware.

 

The availability of funding for renewable energy projects, rapid project construction timelines, and suitability for remote electrification have fostered an environment conducive to environment-friendly vehicles in Uganda. Kiira Motors’s solar-powered buses are an example of the way in which the renewable energy Mega Trend can be leveraged to resolve the needs of today by using the infrastructure of tomorrow.

Each year, Frost & Sullivan presents this award to the company that has demonstrated the ability to understand and leverage global mega trends, integrating this vision into processes to achieve strategic excellence. The award recognizes the efficacy of the recipient’s innovative process and the impact it has on business and society at large.

Frost & Sullivan Best Practices awards recognise companies in a variety of regional and global markets for demonstrating outstanding achievement and superior performance in areas such as leadership, technological innovation, customer service, and strategic product development. Industry analysts compare market participants and measure performance through in-depth interviews, analysis, and extensive secondary research to identify best practices in the industry.

Established in 2014, Kiira Motors Corporation, a brain child of Makerere University, is a presidential initiative for automotive manufacturing in Uganda. Kiira Motors is owned by Uganda Development Corporation, the public investment arm of the Uganda Government and Makerere University.

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