Fixit45, a Nigerian auto-tech and repair startup has partnered with Estonian mobility company Bolt, which offers a variety of services including vehicle hire, micro mobility, car sharing, and food delivery to provide drivers with access to maintenance services.
Bolt’s commitment to redefining urban mobility by empowering partners to enhance their earnings and Fixit45’s avowed commitment to building a super slick Autocare & auto-repair, maintenance services, fleet management, and so much more are the foundations of this partnership.
Because of the critical role that mobility and ride-sharing play in boosting economic development and promoting shared prosperity, as well as the need to ensure that these initiatives can be sustained, the auto tech platform is an important consideration.
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On Tuesday, Fixit45 announced that its service would be available to Bolt users exclusively via a subscription-based system.
“The subscription-based service plan for drivers on the Bolt platform guarantees unfettered access to quality auto services that include autocare, vehicle repair, and maintenance from Fixit45’s service network across the country. Other benefits include access to repair financing, discounts on spare parts, unlimited diagnosis, periodic car wash, and tire services.
Justus Obaoye, CEO and co-founder of Fixit45, said the partnership will expand the power of mobility as a critical success factor in stimulating advancement and development for both urban and rural economies.
“As a platform that enhances mobility experiences, Fixit45 has collaboration in its DNA. As such, we are excited to partner with a market leader in the ride-hailing space in oiling the wheels of progress. This service plan ensures that drivers’ inactivity often occasioned by vehicle operational downtime is minimized while increased earnings, improved vehicle reliability, and quick service turnaround time are some of the perks that come with this partnership.”
This partnership with Bolt is poised to keep the lights of the Nigerian economy on,” Obaoye asserted.
Discussing the partnership, Femi Akin-Laguda, Country Manager at Bolt, said, “At Bolt, our promise to improve drivers’ experience has been central to our continued success in Nigeria. Our commitment is reflected in our constant effort to build new avenues that help make our drivers and fleet partners more profitable. This partnership will improve the access of our partners to cost-effective AutoCare, repair financing and so much more.”
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He inferred by saying, “We do not select our partners or partnerships frivolously. Working with Fixit45 on this project will help our drivers keep their cars in great conditions and save them a lot of time and money in maintaining their vehicles leading to better experiences for all our customers, be they, drivers or passengers.”
Fixit45 co-founder and CTO Abdulazeez Ogunjobi also affirm
“With technology increasingly contributing to the development of mobility, strategic engagements like this will help make life easier and put both firms at the forefront of driving change. We are driven by our overarching purpose which is to facilitate the exchange of goods and services, thereby enabling value creation for all participants and this partnership bolsters our mandate. It is heart-warming to note that we are helping stakeholders see that we are not here to compete but here to facilitate and enable the fix that makes every car owner happy,”