How Uganda Built Its Own Electric Bus
Powered by clean energy, the Kayoola bus is an eco-friendly innovation turning heads across Africa. Pushing the boundaries of innovation, this is not just transport—it’s the future of sustainable mobility, made in Uganda. ► Liked the video? Let us know by giving us a thumbs up! ► Want to see more? Make sure to subscribe ► Check our website: https://dw.com/REV REV - The Global Auto and Mobility Show from Deutsche Welle #dwrev #engineafrica

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