Spiro Uganda’s push toward electric mobility received a major endorsement this week as the Rt. Hon. Robinah Nabbanja, Prime Minister of Uganda, led a high-level government delegation on an inspection visit to it’s production facility at Namanve Industrial Plant.

Accompanied by the Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr. Monica Musenero, the Prime Minister toured the plant and assessed the progress of the company’s operations, investment commitments, and contribution to Uganda’s national development agenda.
During the visit, Nabbanja commended Spiro for positioning Uganda as a potential net source of electric mobility solutions in Africa, noting that the company’s investment aligns with the government’s long-term strategy to transition public transport systems to electric power by 2030.

She said the initiative supports Uganda’s National E-Mobility Strategy, adopted in 2023, which prioritises local manufacturing, development of charging infrastructure, and the creation of a skilled workforce to support the country’s transition to cleaner transport.
“The government appreciates the massive investment that Spiro has made in Uganda,” the Such initiatives strengthen our commitment to innovation, job creation and environmental sustainability.”







