Total Kenya has launched a new lubricant specifically for motorcyclists that it says is more affordable and efficient. Hi-Perf lubricant is developed to safeguard the life of the motorcycle engine, gearbox, clutch and bring optimum performance, the company says.
Due to the requirement for gearbox protection, the new oil contains phosphorous anti-wear additive to help minimise wear due to metal-to-metal contact. “Hi-Perf lubricant will supplement the existing Total Kenya lubricants as we strive to bring innovative solutions that cater for all engine oil needs,” said Total Kenya Lubricant Sales Manager Oliver Biyogo.
Speaking in Kakamega County, he said motorcycle market is a key driver of lubricant consumption in the country. Majority of the boda boda’s consume 12 litres of lubricant per annum per unit on average. Total enjoys a commanding market share for lubricants.
The new lubricant targets boda boda merchants, mechanics, dealers and riders across the country under the campaign slogan “Toka Teke Teke.”
In addition, Total has also invested in projects to support motorcyclists through “Safe Way Right Way” in conjunction with other corporate and government agencies whose main objective is to ensure safety and behavioral changes.
According to the Motorcycle Assemblers Association of Kenya (MAAK), there are 4.8 million motorcycles, majority of whom are boda- boda operators. There are about 600,000 commercial motorcycles on Kenyan roads, with each making, on average, Ksh1,000 a day. This translates to Ksh600 million a day and Kshs 219 billion annually.
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Total modern lubricants blending plant in Mombasa serves the Kenyan market and the entire Eastern Africa region. Total’s Test Diagnostics Lubricants Laboratory in Nairobi offers oil analysis services to the bulk customers for quality assurance.
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