Jamit Mobility leads the transformation of Uganda's transport sector — importing, assembling, and deploying electric tuk-tuks and boda-bodas backed by an end-to-end charging, maintenance, and training ecosystem.
Jamit Mobility is a purpose-driven Ugandan company at the forefront of the continent's electric vehicle revolution. We are not merely importers — we are architects of an entirely new mobility ecosystem, designed from the ground up for East African roads, riders, and riders' livelihoods.
From the moment an EV rolls off our assembly floor to the day a technician passes their certification exam, Jamit Mobility owns every step of the electric mobility value chain in Uganda.
We import, assemble, distribute, and sell electric tuk-tuks (trikis) and boda-bodas — and we back every vehicle with a network of service centers, charging stations, spare parts, and trained professionals who keep them running.
Five interlocking business lines that create a self-sustaining electric mobility ecosystem for Uganda and the broader East African region.
We import, assemble, market, and distribute electric tuk-tuks (trikis) and electric boda-bodas across Uganda and the East African region. Our assembly process meets the highest international quality standards.
Core BusinessOur certified service centers provide expert maintenance, advanced diagnostic testing, and comprehensive repair services for all electric vehicles. Staffed by trained Ugandan EV technicians.
24/7 ServiceWe design, install, and manage a nationwide EV charging station network and a rapid battery-swapping infrastructure that keeps riders on the road with zero downtime.
Growing NetworkWe manufacture, import, and sell a full catalogue of EV spare parts, lithium-ion batteries, electric motors, and certified safety gear — ensuring every vehicle on our network is properly equipped.
Full CatalogueWe provide accredited training programmes for mechanics, riders, and fleet operators, alongside consultancy services that help businesses, municipalities, and investors navigate the e-mobility transition.
Certified ProgrammesTailored EV fleet packages for logistics companies, government agencies, NGOs, and last-mile delivery operators — with financing options, dedicated service contracts, and reporting dashboards.
Coming SoonEvery Jamit EV is selected, assembled, and quality-checked specifically for East African road conditions, climate, and rider needs.
Purpose-built electric three-wheeler for urban passenger transport and last-mile delivery. Zero emissions, ultra-low running costs, and a cabin designed for East African comfort.
Uganda's most capable electric motorcycle for boda-boda riders. Built for heavy daily use, with swappable battery technology to eliminate charging downtime entirely.
A comprehensive range of certified spare parts, lithium-ion battery packs, brushless electric motors, and safety equipment — all sourced, tested, and stocked locally in Uganda.
An EV is only as good as the network that supports it. Jamit Mobility is building Uganda's most comprehensive electric vehicle support infrastructure.
We design and install AC and fast DC charging stations at commercial hubs, markets, fuel stations, and transport stages across Kampala and upcountry.
Riders swap a depleted battery for a fully charged one in under 90 seconds — no waiting, no range anxiety. Our swap stations operate as automated kiosks, available 24/7.
Real-time monitoring of every station, battery, and vehicle on our network. Fleet operators and institutional clients get a live dashboard and analytics portal.
Where possible, our charging points are co-located with solar installations — reducing grid dependency and making each charge even greener.
Jamit Mobility is investing in Uganda's human capital — building the skilled EV workforce the country needs to own and sustain its electric mobility future.
Hands-on training for mechanics covering EV diagnostics, battery management, motor repair, and high-voltage safety protocols. Graduates receive a Jamit-certified technician credential.
All boda-boda and triki operators receive structured onboarding covering safe EV operation, battery care, charging procedures, and basic roadside troubleshooting.
Operational training for transport companies, SACCO leaders, and government fleet managers on EV procurement, total cost of ownership analysis, and maintenance planning.
We advise investors, municipalities, development finance institutions, and private companies on feasibility, policy frameworks, and strategic EV deployment in Uganda and East Africa.
Whether you're a mechanic seeking certification, a fleet operator transitioning to EVs, or an institution exploring e-mobility investment, Jamit Mobility has a programme designed for you.
Enquire About TrainingUganda has over 2 million registered boda-bodas and tuk-tuks — almost entirely petrol-powered. The economic, health, and climate case for electrification has never been stronger.
Uganda's boda-boda and tuk-tuk sector is one of the largest in Africa — representing an enormous addressable market for EV transition.
Petrol prices remain volatile. EV running costs are estimated at 5x lower per kilometre, dramatically improving rider incomes and profitability.
Uganda's NDCs and Vision 2040 explicitly prioritize clean energy and sustainable transport. EVs align with and advance national green growth objectives.
Expanding electricity access and falling solar costs make EV charging increasingly viable across urban and peri-urban Uganda.
Every EV we put on the road, every technician we train, and every charging station we install contributes to a measurable, lasting transformation.
Jamit Mobility is not just a vehicle company. We are a catalyst for Uganda's sustainable development — creating employment, reducing urban air pollution, lowering transport costs for ordinary Ugandans, and building the technical capacity to sustain the e-mobility transition for generations to come.
Whether you are a rider looking to switch to electric, a business exploring fleet electrification, an investor seeking opportunities, or a mechanic seeking training — we want to hear from you.