Charging Infrastructure Built for Real African Operations
We build and operate EV charging infrastructure across Tanzania, Nigeria, and Ethiopia, working with local partners to support real‑world mobility.
The Reality of EV Charging in Africa

Electric vehicle adoption across Africa is still at an early stage, but growth is becoming increasingly visible — especially among commercial fleets, urban mobility services, and small business operators.
One of the main barriers to wider EV adoption is not the vehicles themselves, but the lack of accessible and reliable charging infrastructure. In many regions, charging stations are limited to a few urban areas, and drivers often face uncertainty about where and how to charge.
This gap creates a practical opportunity: charging infrastructure that is designed for real operating conditions, real power constraints, and real daily usage — not just demonstration projects.
What We Are Building
Rather than concentrating on large‑scale rollouts without local support, we work with local partners to:
- 01Deploy charging stations at commercial and semi‑public locations
- 02Support EV taxi fleets and shared mobility operators
- 03Integrate charging hardware with a centralized management platform
- 04Maintain stable operations in real‑world environments
Our approach prioritizes reliability, operational clarity, and steady network growth.
Our Focus Markets

Tanzania
Tanzania is seeing early momentum in electric mobility, particularly in urban transport and pilot fleet projects. Charging infrastructure remains limited, making location‑based partnerships essential for building accessible charging points.

Nigeria
Nigeria's large urban population and growing interest in alternative mobility solutions present clear demand for structured charging networks, especially for commercial operators and fleet use cases.

Ethiopia
Ethiopia's policy direction toward electrification and increasing EV imports highlight the need for dependable charging infrastructure that can support both private and commercial users.
Who We Work With
- 01Land owners and property managers with parking space or commercial locations
- 02Small and medium‑sized businesses (SMEs) seeking to add EV charging as a service
- 03EV taxi and fleet operators requiring predictable charging access
- 04Local installers and service providers supporting deployment and maintenance
Partnerships are built around long‑term operation rather than one‑time equipment installation.
Looking Ahead

Our current focus is on building stable operations in Tanzania, Nigeria, and Ethiopia. As these markets mature, we plan to expand into additional African countries using the same partner‑driven, operations‑first model.
Get Involved
If you are interested in installing EV charging stations or participating in our charging‑network program, we welcome collaboration.

