Nigeria’s MAX.ng Secures $31 Million for Electric Vehicle Expansion

January 12, 2022

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MAX.ng, one of Nigeria’s prominent mobility companies, announced today it has successfully raised $31 million in a Series B funding round. The funds will be directed toward scaling MAX.ng’s electric vehicle (EV) operations across West African cities. This move supports MAX.ng’s ambition to lead in sustainable urban transportation, emphasizing green mobility solutions within the region.

The latest investment round attracted several prominent investors, including Lightrock, Novastar Ventures, and Ventures Platform, who share MAX.ng’s commitment to transitioning Africa’s transportation sector to more environmentally friendly options. The new capital injection will allow MAX.ng to expand its fleet of electric motorcycles and vehicles, providing safer, cost-effective transportation while reducing emissions.

Strengthening Green Mobility in Africa

Founded in 2015, MAX.ng began as a delivery and ride-hailing service. It quickly gained traction by focusing on safety, reliability, and affordability for Nigerian commuters. Today, MAX.ng has pivoted toward electric vehicle technology, aiming to provide efficient mobility while significantly cutting carbon emissions. The newly secured funding will help accelerate the deployment of MAX.ng’s electric fleet in Nigeria and other West African countries.

With the region facing high levels of air pollution and traffic congestion, electric vehicles present a sustainable solution. MAX.ng’s EV initiative also aligns with Nigeria’s broader environmental goals, including the government’s commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Expanding Across West Africa

MAX.ng has confirmed that part of the new funding will be allocated to expanding the company’s reach into other key markets in West Africa, including Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire. According to MAX.ng’s leadership, this expansion will provide thousands of new drivers with access to eco-friendly, affordable transportation options. Additionally, the rollout of electric vehicles is expected to create job opportunities and further develop infrastructure supporting electric mobility in the region.

Partnerships to Support EV Growth

To support its electric vehicle rollout, MAX.ng is partnering with local and international organizations that specialize in EV technology, charging infrastructure, and driver training. Partnerships with renewable energy providers are also in progress, as MAX.ng aims to power its fleet using sustainable sources. The company’s goal is to make EV charging accessible across West African cities, ensuring that urban transportation can operate smoothly on electric power.

The Future of Electric Mobility in West Africa

MAX.ng’s announcement signals a shift in West African transportation, as it moves toward sustainable, electric-powered options for urban mobility. The recent funding round not only reflects investors’ confidence in MAX.ng but also highlights the growing appeal of clean technology in Africa’s transportation landscape.

The successful funding round and MAX.ng’s subsequent expansion of its electric fleet mark a significant milestone for Nigeria and the region’s journey toward a greener future.

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