
Bingo Technologies CEO Daniel Huang and COO Christian Scheder unveil the Bingo E2 in Nairobi on July 28, 2026. [Juliet Omelo, Standard]
Bingo Technologies has unveiled an electric vehicle (EV) AI-powered taxi designed specifically for Africa's ride-hailing industry, marking a major step towards meeting Kenya's growing demand for affordable transport solutions.
The launch of Bingo E2 in Nairobi positions the company as the starting point for its electric mobility ecosystem.
Officials said the country was chosen for the global debut because of its supportive electric mobility policies, relatively high fuel prices and thriving ride-hailing sector.
"We believe Kenya offers the right conditions to demonstrate what purpose-built electric mobility can achieve for drivers and fleet operators," said Bingo Technologies Chief Operating Officer Christian Scheder.
The launch comes as motorists and taxi drivers continue to grapple with high fuel costs, which remain one of the biggest expenses for ride-hailing operators.
Growing interest in electric mobility has also been fuelled by volatility in global oil markets and recurring increases in pump prices, prompting transport operators to explore lower-cost alternatives.
To address one of the biggest challenges facing EV adoption, limited charging infrastructure and range anxiety, the Bingo E2 is equipped with a dual-battery system comprising a fixed battery with a claimed range of 310 kilometres and a swappable battery capable of delivering an additional 130 kilometres.