Spiro Sets Up Its 38Th Swapping Station With Galana

by Business Watch Team
Spiro

Spiro Kenya has just marked a major milestone with the opening of its 38th swapping station at Galana Ruaka, formerly the Delta Petrol Station. As the flagship location of the newly minted Spiro Kenya-Galana partnership, this station symbolizes more than just another dot on the map.

It’s a beacon of convenience for electric motorbike riders, easing range anxiety as Spiro advances toward its goal of reshaping Kenya’s commuting landscape.

This partnership with Galana Energies is an electrifying boost for Spiro Kenya. With Galana’s extensive network of fuel stations, Spiro now has the opportunity to rapidly scale up and increase its footprint across the country, offering riders a broader, more accessible net of swapping points. Raymond Kitunga, Deputy Country Head at Spiro Kenya, expressed his excitement, describing this station as a “momentous moment for Spiro Kenya” and a strategic leap toward accelerating clean, electric mobility across Kenya.

In addition to Kitunga, other key figures from Galana Energies joined the celebration, including Joan Ng’ethe, the Diversification Manager, and John Muchunu, Head of Retail. Ng’ethe shared her enthusiasm for the diversification Galana is embracing through this partnership, remarking that “this synergy not only amplifies our reach but also marks our commitment to a greener, more innovative Kenya.”

The new flagship station at Galana Ruaka will make charging easier, greener, and quicker, building trust and confidence among Spiro’s clients, who can now travel farther with peace of mind. With each swapping station, Spiro Kenya isn’t just building infrastructure; it’s constructing the future of transport in Kenya—sustainable, accessible, and undeniably electric.

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