“Everything run by fuel will be replaced with electricity, sooner or later,” says entrepreneur and engineer Mohamed Samir, whose factory makes these modern rickshaws.
KAHRTOUM, May 7 Sudanese entrepreneur Mohamed Samir watches proudly as workers assemble garishly coloured rickshaws, unique in the North African nation because they run on electricity in a bid to tackle soaring costs. In Sudan, three-wheeler vehicles tuk-tuk rickshaws for passengers, and.
Sudanese entrepreneur Mohamed Samir watches proudly as workers assemble garishly coloured rickshaws, unique in the North African nation because they run on electricity in a bid to tackle soaring costs.
KHARTOUM: Sudanese entrepreneur Mohamed Samir watches proudly as workers assemble garishly coloured rickshaws, unique in the North African nation because they run on electricity in.
In Sudan, three-wheeler vehicles have long been a popular and affordable transport. But the country is gripped by an economic crisis, a soaring price of oil and political unrest. An entrepreneur has bet on the potential of electric vehicles.