We design, deploy, and scale energy and mobility systems where readiness meets demand.
While the global conversation shifted toward electric mobility, the African context remained stalled by a fundamental absence: resilient, purpose-built infrastructure. We saw technology arriving without the systems to support it.
Urbanization and mobility demands are scaling faster than traditional grids can adapt. EV Hub Africa was formed to bridge this disconnect—integrating renewable storage with high-density charging corridors.
We didn't start with a product; we started with a problem. Our role is to ensure that as Africa moves, it moves on a foundation that is intelligent, decentralized, and permanent.
Deploying scalable, resilient electric mobility and energy infrastructure that serves the specific demands of the African landscape.
A continent where electric mobility is accessible, reliable, and intelligently powered by decentralized energy systems.
We prioritize infrastructure first, long-term systems over short-term products, and strategic partnerships over shortcuts.
We build the foundation first, not just the device.
Deployment happens where policy and grid stability align.
Co-creating standards with regulators and utilities.
Data models built for African urban density and climate.
We sit at the intersection of policy, energy, and mobility to ensure seamless infrastructure scaling across the continent.
Evaluating regional grid stability and policy readiness.
Deep-dive technical and economic infrastructure modeling.
Custom engineering of modular energy-mobility systems.
Finalizing public-private partnership frameworks.
On-ground execution and infrastructure integration.
Data-driven scaling and system performance tuning.
We build infrastructure intended to outlast current hardware cycles.
Systems designed for modular expansion from day one.
We integrate with, and respect, the existing community energy grids.
Infrastructure integrity takes precedence over aggressive deployment.
Data-backed proof of performance over marketing metrics.
Open communication with public and private stakeholders.
20+ Years in Pan-African Grid Logistics
Regulatory Framework Specialist (SADC/ECOWAS)
Ex-Fleet Logistics Lead (Global Emerging Markets)
Systems Architect: Decentralized Power Units
By 2040, Africa will have the world's largest workforce and fastest-growing urban centers. We aren't just adapting to change; we are building the permanent systems that will power it.