Start-up, MAX targets $100m EVs roll out in 10 countries by 2023
December 8, 2022529 views0 comments
By Mike Ochonma
Nigeria-based mobility start-up Metro Africa Xpress, MAX, says it will raise $100 million by 2023 to deploy its green mobility solutions in ten countries across the continent.
The decarbonisation of the transport sector is accelerating in Africa and MAX is eyeing $100 million next year from investors such as the London, UK-based venture capital firm, Lightrock, and the Estonian mobility company, Bolt.
According to the platform, which connects individuals with motorbike taxi drivers on the continent, the funds raised will allow the deployment of electric vehicles in ten countries, including Cameroon, Uganda and Egypt.
David Hoyme, MAX.ng’s director of international expansion, said the funding also targets the supply of components such as batteries in order to “increase the share of electric vehicles in the company’s fleet from the current 5% to 70% by 2026”.
In 2019, the Nigerian start-up raised $7 million from Nairobi and Lagos-based venture capital firm Novastar Ventures, and Japanese motorbike equipment manufacturer, Yamaha Motor, to market its electric motorbikes in several West African countries, including Nigeria.
Nigerian has been promoting electric mobility in recent years. It is in this context that the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) concluded a partnership in August 2022 with local, Israeli and Japanese companies for the deployment of electric motorbikes in the city of Abuja.
The two-wheeled machines will be assembled locally by the Nigerian industrial group Peramare Enterprise headed by Eugene Abels and the company Sixai founded by Israeli businessman Ran Poliakine.
Electric buses will be on the road in Lagos by 2025. This is thanks to an agreement signed recently between energy solutions provider Oando and the Lagos Metropolitan Transport Authority (LAMATA). These vehicles will contribute to the policy of decarbonisation of mobility in the economic capital of Nigeria, which has a population of 21 million.