We exist to accelerate Africa’s transition to sustainable energy and make clean electric mobility accessible to every African — by building the infrastructure, the technology, and the partnerships that put reliable EV charging within reach of anyone, anywhere on this continent.
Africa stands at a critical juncture in the global shift to electric mobility. The demand is real. The vehicles are arriving. But the charging infrastructure to power them? Almost non-existent.
The continent is home to 1.4 billion people and some of the world's fastest-growing urban economies. Electric vehicle adoption is accelerating across West, East, and Southern Africa — driven by falling EV costs, rising fuel prices, and growing climate consciousness among a young, mobile-first population.
Without charging infrastructure, EV adoption stalls. Without adoption, the transition to clean transport never arrives. EVHub exists to break that cycle — by deploying reliable, affordable, and African-designed charging networks that make electric mobility genuinely viable for millions of drivers.
By 2030, EVHub will operate across all 54 African nations — a connected network of thousands of charging points spanning the full breadth of the continent.
We are building not just infrastructure, but a movement. Each station creates local jobs, generates income for community host businesses, and chips away at Africa's dependency on imported fossil fuels.
Our expansion is deliberate and data-driven — prioritising the cities, corridors, and communities where EV adoption is growing fastest, while building the foundations for long-term continental reach.
EVHub incorporated in Ghana. First DC fast-charging stations deployed in Accra.
CompleteCross-border expansion to Lagos and Abuja. EVHub app live on iOS and Android.
In ProgressSeries A funding secured. Entering Senegal and Côte d'Ivoire with 50+ new stations.
TargetEvery African country with at least one EVHub presence. 5,000+ charging points continent-wide.
TargetFive non-negotiables that govern every decision EVHub makes — from which city we enter next to how we pay our partners.
Africa's clean transport revolution must be African-owned, African-led, and African-built. EVHub will never be a Western company deploying infrastructure in Africa — we are an African company, founded on this continent, accountable to it. Our governance, leadership, and capital deployment all reflect this commitment.
We design for the majority, not the elite. Our pricing is built for the average African driver. Our payment systems support mobile money, cash-equivalent cards, and low-data app modes. Our station locations prioritise high-density public areas over exclusive commercial precincts.
Every EVHub station generates economic value for its host community. Local businesses host and earn revenue from our chargers. Local engineers install and maintain them. Local technicians are trained and employed. We do not extract from African communities — we invest in them.
We publish our pricing, our uptime data, and our environmental impact publicly. Our partners see every session, every cedi earned, and every operational decision that affects them. Trust is not built through marketing — it is built through honesty. EVHub's continued existence depends on that trust.
Mission without measurement is just words. We track and publish CO₂ tonnes avoided, jobs created, communities served, and economic value generated — annually, openly. Our success is not measured only in revenue. It is measured in the tangible difference we make to the people and places we serve.
These are not projections. They are the results of our mission being lived out, every day, across Ghana and Nigeria.
EVHub was not founded by investors looking for a clean-tech return. It was founded by Africans who grew frustrated with the gap between Africa's potential and its infrastructure reality — and decided to close it themselves.
Our leadership team brings together electrical engineering, software architecture, pan-African business operations, and deep local knowledge from Ghana, Nigeria, and across the continent. Every strategic decision flows from a single question: does this serve our mission?
No mission this big is achieved alone. We are proud to work with organisations who share our conviction that Africa's electric future is not optional — it is urgent.
Africa's electric revolution is not something that will happen to the continent. It is something we will build together — driver by driver, station by station, city by city. There is a role for everyone in this story.
Own a property? Earn passive revenue and power your community by hosting an EVHub station.
Engineers, operators, builders — 16 open roles across Ghana, Nigeria, and remote positions.
Four investment tiers, 26.5% projected annual ROI, and a front-row seat to Africa's EV future.