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🚲 A new mobility leader joins the journey to make Kenyan transport inclusive for everyone!

Flone Initiative officially signed an MOU with eBee.africa, and we couldn't be more excited to welcome them to the Empower Her Mobility project.

Represented by Managing Director Maarten Fonteijn, eBee is taking an important step toward advancing inclusive e-mobility solutions in Kenya. As a leader in electric bicycle innovation, their commitment demonstrates how sustainable transport and inclusion can work hand in hand to create mobility solutions that serve everyone.

By joining this journey, eBee is committing to:

βœ… Building mobility solutions that better serve women and persons with disabilities
βœ… Strengthening their capacity to integrate gender and disability inclusion into their products and services
βœ… Embedding inclusive practices into their operations and business growth strategy

This milestone is part of the broader Empower Her Mobility project, commissioned by the German Government and implemented by Deutsche Gesellschaft fΓΌr Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH through the Employment Promotion for Women for the Green Transformation in Africa (WE4D) programme.

Through this partnership, Flone Initiative will provide the technical support needed to help eBee translate this commitment into meaningful, measurable impact for communities across Kenya.

Together, we are accelerating a future where sustainable mobility is accessible, inclusive and empowering for all.

Photos from Flone Initiative's post 09/06/2026

"Mention her name in the boardroom, Be her mentor."

That was just one of the moments that stopped the room at our Women in E-Mobility Networking Session, a side event of the E-Mobility Conference 2026, held on 4th June at Sarova Stanley, Nairobi.

For two hours, something rare happened. Women at different stages of the e-mobility journey: engineers, operators, entrepreneurs and emerging leaders, were in the same room, spoke honestly, listened deeply and left with more than business cards. They left with a renewed sense of what is possible when women in this industry choose to bring each other along.

Our speakers gave everything.
Edna Mercy, Director of Transport Futures, looked the room in the eye and said what many needed to hear, "silence the imposter syndrome, and do your thing. The industry needs exactly what you bring".

Faith Waraki, Global STEM Leader and Founder of the Green Women Accelerator, challenged every woman present to go broad and go deep, learn the batteries, the hardware, the software. Know the full ecosystem. And then: if you can carry another woman to the next level, do it. Open the door. Say her name in the boardroom. Be her mentor.

Judith Otieng, Head of Operations & Project Management at ARC Ride Kenya, brought it home with a practical and powerful charge: your ideas are ready. Now package them with intention, because the right investor is already looking for exactly what you are building.

This evening was made possible by partners who believe that inclusive mobility is not optional.
We are deeply grateful to UN Environment Programme, GIZ Kenya and the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) for their support and commitment to advancing women's participation in Kenya's e-mobility transition.

To every person who was in the room, Thank You for showing up and participating in growing our sector.

04/06/2026

Tonight is the night!

The Women in E-Mobility Networking Session is more than just an event it is a platform where connections are built, ideas are exchanged, opportunities are unlocked, and the future of sustainable transport becomes more inclusive.

Participants will have the opportunity to:
βœ” Network with leaders and emerging professionals in the e-mobility sector
βœ” Learn from women driving change across Africa’s transport ecosystem
βœ” Exchange ideas and build meaningful professional connections
βœ” Join a growing community committed to advancing women’s participation in e-mobility
βœ” Contribute to conversations shaping the future of sustainable transport in Kenya

πŸ“ Sarova Stanley, Nairobi
πŸ—“οΈ 4 June 2026
⏰ 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM EAT

See you there as we connect, learn, and shape the future of mobility together.

UN Environment Programme, GIZ Kenya, Flone Initiative, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)

03/06/2026

Over 3,000 electric motorcycles deployed. A battery-swap network built across Kenya. 17 years of operations experience across education, forestry and e-mobility.

This is the kind of leadership that drives real change.

We are proud to welcome JUDITH OTIENG, MPPM, Head of Operations & Project Management at ARC Ride Kenya, to the Women in E-Mobility Networking Session.

Judith brings on-the-ground expertise that goes beyond strategy, she has built the infrastructure of Kenya's e-mobility future, one deployment at a time.

πŸ“… 4th June 2026 | 5:00–7:00PM EAT πŸ“ Sarova Stanley, Nairobi

UN Environment Programme, GIZ Kenya, Flone Initiative, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Tabby Achieng, Mary Wanjeri

02/06/2026

She is building the pipeline for the next generation of e-mobility leaders in Africa and we are proud to have her in the room.

Meet our speaker, Faith Waraki, Global STEM Leader, Business Development Associate at AfricaNEV and Founder of both the Green Women Accelerator and the Youth In STEM E-Mobility Network.

Faith is not just talking about sustainable mobility and climate resilience, she is building the infrastructure of people who will deliver it.

You can't miss this on 4th June at Sarova Stanley, Nairobi.
πŸ“… 5:00–7:00 PM EAT

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