From a university dreamer straddling between engineering, radio production, and AIESEC events to a dynamo powering Africa’s e-mobility revolution, Warren Ondanje is all about responsible business and brand.
Fast-forward, and he’s the Managing Director of the Africa E-Mobility Alliance, snagging a $150,000 ClimateWorks grant for EV battery circularity, turning the Africa E-Mobility Week into a 300+ delegate hotspot, and launching the continent’s biggest E-Mobility Data Portal—tracking 175 companies and $370 million in investments.
Before AfEMA, Warren was at ARC Ride Kenya, he didn’t just talk shop; he built a 20+ member crew in 2021, rolled out the initial pilot of 30 electric motorcycles, left a blueprint for rolling out another 300 electric motorcycles, and spearheaded duty reduction initiatives through local assembly to the tune of 30% – responsible businesses that leads to better customer offering.
The Global Uptick in Electric Vehicle Batteries and Africa’s Strategic Role Africa stands at a
In January 2025, Chinese Artificial Intelligence (AI) firm DeepSeek stunned the tech world. Its R1
Eight years after companies among them Ampersand Energy started the e-mobility transition in Rwanda, the