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took tooks air not a rare sight across many African countries.
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But one new fleet of the three wheeled vehicles, silently making its way onto the streets of the Ugandan capital Kampala, is different.
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Kenya based firm Soccer Watch is deploying.
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Electric took tooks to deliver goods to small retailers in what is claimed as a first for the continent.
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It's a move that could provide a welcome option in cities across the region grappling with growing air pollution from gridlock'd highways.
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But for soccer watch, it's also about slashing maintenance costs.
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Mary Marjorie Nan Kinga is a mechanical engineer who manages the fleet.
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Now we're connecting the battery.
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Yeah, it has to fix that in this gifts.
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We're supposed to see a a display when we turn on mhm on.
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He is our discipline.
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The battery life is that 100%.
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Chief executive Daniel You describes electric vehicles as the future of mobility across Africa.
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Admittedly, soccer watch currently has just eight electric took took in Uganda, compared to 178 that a gasoline powered.
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But the company is looking to deploy an additional eight in Rwanda before rolling out the vehicles to Kenya and Tanzania.