Alternet Systems Inc.: ALYI Electric Motorcycle Rideshare Program Parallels UN E-Boda-Boda Program
Dallas, Texas (Newsfile Corp. - May 28, 2021) - Alternet Systems, Inc. (OTC Pink: ALYI) today highlighted a new United Nations (UN) E-Boda-Boda program in conjunction with ALYI s plans to deliver its first rideshare electric motorcycles to Kenya to go into service by July of this year to include additional electric motorcycles for the self-drive rental market.
UNEP e-mobility program
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The [UN] pilot aims to help policy makers assess the barriers in uptake of the much-needed technological shift towards electric bikes, and to demonstrate that the shift is feasible and within reach. In Kenya, the number of newly registered motorcycles, commonly used as taxis (boda-boda), was estimated in 2018 at 1.5 million and will likely grow over five million by 2030. Though developing countries have the fastest growing f
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ALYI has an order to deliver 2000 electric motorcycles in Kenya to be deployed into the motorcycle taxi (boda) market. The first delivery schedule for July is intended to support a first phase, pilot rollout of the rideshare service. The motorcycle ride hail market in Africa is estimated at $4 billion.
ALYI management is optimistic the UN pilot will provide valuable information that can enhance ALYI’s own electric motorcycle rollout.
In addition to ALYI’s pilot rideshare service rolling out this summer, ALYI plans to also introduce a self-drive rental program. Similar to the way Bird (the shared electric scooter company scheduled to go public through a merger with the SPAC, Switchback II (SWBK) valued at an implied $2.3 Billion) rents electric scooters available in urban areas and unlocked via a mobile phone app, ALYI plans to rent Electric Motorcycles in Kenya that can be unlocked via a mobile phone app.
Dallas, Texas (Newsfile Corp. - May 13, 2021) - Alternet Systems, Inc. (OTC Pink: ALYI) today announced expanding its plans to deliver its first rideshare electric motorcycles to Kenya to go into service
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DALLAS, May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Alternet Systems, Inc. (USOTC: ALYI) today announced expanding its plans to deliver its first rideshare electric motorcycles to Kenya to go into service by July of this year to include additional electric motorcycles for the self-drive rental market.
ALYI has an order to deliver 2000 electric motorcycles in Kenya to be deployed into the motorcycle taxi (boda) market. The first delivery schedule for July is intended to support a first phase, pilot rollout of the rideshare service. The motorcycle ride hail market in Africa is estimated at $4 billion.
Now, in addition to its pilot rideshare service rolling out this summer, ALYI plans to also introduce a self-drive rental program. Similar to the way Bird (the shared electric scooter company scheduled to go public through a merger with the SPAC, Switchback II (NYSE: SWBK) valued at an implied $2.3 Billion) rents electric scooters available in urban area