EV24.Africa, a pan-African electric vehicle (EV) marketplace operated by Africar Group and Auto24.Africa, has launched Nigeria’s first fully integrated electric mobility service, combining electric vehicles, charging infrastructure, and smart cloud-based controls through strategic partnerships with tech leaders Jubaili Bros and Illigo.
The tripartite alliance aims to offer a complete value chain for both businesses and consumers — “from vehicle sourcing and charger installation to maintenance and digital management,” EV24.Africa said in a news release.
Under the collaboration, EV24.Africa will ensure a stable supply of EVs, Jubaili Bros — a global provider of conventional and renewable off-grid and backup power services — will lead the design, installation, and maintenance of charging infrastructure, while Illigo will handle remote monitoring, solar-powered microgrid integration, and online payments via its proprietary charger management platform and app.
“With the EV market accelerating across Africa, Nigeria is poised to take a leading share. This alliance ensures that the necessary infrastructure is built in tandem with vehicle availability,” said Alexandre Allanic, chief development officer of Auto24.Africa.
Launched in March, EV24.Africa sells new and used EVs across Africa and successfully delivered its first batch of vehicles to customers in ten countries within three months.
Auto24.Africa is a subsidiary of Africar Group Pty Ltd. Based in Australia, the group is backed by Stellantis and other international investors.