The Trademark Hotel has become the first hotel in Kenya to adopt electric vehicles for its passenger shuttle service.
has become the first hotel in Kenya to adopt electric vehicles for its passenger shuttle service. Trademark is a 4-star hotel situated in Nairobi’s Gigiri area. Gigiri is also where the United Nations Environment Programme is based. The UNEP is responsible for coordinating responses to environmental issues within the United Nations system. The affluent area of Gigiri is frequented by a climate-conscious clientele.
The drivers say that they are getting a range of about 250 km, which is perfect for their usual trips to the airport and back to the hotel in Nairobi. One driver said that they usually do about 4 trips per driver to the airport on a normal day, which the Leafs have been able to do quite comfortably since their introduction. The distance from the Trademark Hotel to the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport is about 25 km each way via the new Nairobi Expressway.
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