Recently, a new batch of Chinese-made electric tuk-tuks was officially shipped from Liaocheng, Shandong to Ethiopia. These vehicles will be deployed in cities such as Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa, providing local users with a more economical, eco-friendly and durable short-distance transport solution.
As Ethiopia continues to promote transport electrification, traditional fuel-powered Bajaj vehicles are facing problems such as high fuel consumption, frequent maintenance and rising operating costs. With advantages including low operating cost, strong durability, easy maintenance and compliant export documents, Chinese electric tuk-tuks are becoming an ideal replacement choice for local taxi operators, dealers and self-employed drivers.
Designed for Ethiopia’s highland roads, slopes, rough surfaces and high-frequency daily operation, these electric tuk-tuks feature a reinforced chassis, independent suspension and a fully enclosed body. They offer strong road adaptability, better riding comfort and reliable protection from sun and rain. Equipped with a large-capacity battery, the vehicle can meet the needs of urban passenger transport, community commuting and short-distance logistics. Safety seats, seat belts and a stable braking system are also provided to ensure safer daily operation.
For business partners, we provide CE and COC documents to support smoother customs clearance. We also offer customized options such as body color, seat layout and brand logo, together with spare parts supply, technical training, remote after-sales support and bulk delivery services, helping customers quickly enter the Ethiopian new energy transport market.
From fuel-powered Bajaj to electric tuk-tuk, Ethiopia’s short-distance transport market is entering a new stage of development. We welcome dealers, fleet operators, government procurement partners and entrepreneurs from Ethiopia and across Africa to contact us for pricing, configuration plans, spare parts support and dealership cooperation.
Chinese electric tuk-tuks are bringing Ethiopia a cleaner, more affordable and more reliable way to travel.
Chinese Electric Tuk-tuks Exported to Ethiopia, Supporting the Upgrade of Green Mobility
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