Tag: Spiro

  • Davido partners with Spiro electric bikes to promote sustainable transportation in Africa

    Davido partners with Spiro electric bikes to promote sustainable transportation in Africa

    Spiro, Africa’s largest electric bike company, announced on Monday its partnership with Afrobeats superstar Davido to promote eco-friendly transportation across the continent. 

    This collaboration is pivotal as Africa grapples with the need for affordable, sustainable transport solutions. By joining forces with Spiro, Davido is championing the shift to cleaner energy while inspiring a new generation of Africans to embrace electric mobility.

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    A partnership for progress

    Globally adored for his chart-topping hits, Davido’s influence extends beyond music, making him a natural fit for Spiro’s affordable and eco-friendly transportation mission. With over 22,000 electric bikes deployed and 300 million kilometres driven without carbon emissions, Spiro is revolutionising Africa’s mobility landscape. By teaming up with Davido, Spiro aims to amplify its impact, showing that sustainable transport can be aspirational and stylish.

    Davido’s prior collaborations with global brands like Puma and Martell Cognac have set benchmarks for success. His Puma collection sold out within days, while his campaigns with Martell elevated the brand’s presence across Africa. These partnerships highlight his ability to bridge global brands with African culture, delivering cultural and commercial impact.

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    This partnership is about more than just clean energy; it’s about economic empowerment. Spiro bikes not only help riders save money on fuel but also enable them to earn more and build their futures. By aligning with Davido’s influence and cultural resonance, Spiro positions itself as a key player in Africa’s sustainable development journey.

    Spiro and Davido are reimagining mobility, proving that going green isn’t just practical—it’s stylish, empowering, and essential for Africa’s future.

  • Spiro to launch Electric Vehicle assembly plant in Nigeria, targets 100,000 electric bikes by 2025 Q1

    Spiro to launch Electric Vehicle assembly plant in Nigeria, targets 100,000 electric bikes by 2025 Q1

    Spiro, a leading electric mobility company founded in 2019, on Monday announced plans to establish its first electric vehicle (EV) assembly plant in Ogun State, Nigeria. 

    This initiative aims to bolster local production and reduce reliance on imported vehicles and batteries, primarily from China. 

    Spiro’s Director for West Africa, Rahul Gaur, stated, “The plant will be operational in the first quarter of 2025 and enable us to ramp up production to 100,000 bikes”.

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    A game-changer for Nigeria’s EV market 

    This assembly plant marks a significant milestone for Nigeria’s burgeoning electric vehicle market. By increasing production from 1,000 units to an ambitious target of 100,000 electric bikes in early 2025, Spiro is poised to become a key player in West Africa’s EV sector.

    Additionally, the facility will introduce the manufacturing of three-wheeled electric vehicles and integrate battery production into its operations. 

    This move enhances local manufacturing capabilities and aligns with global sustainability goals by reducing the carbon footprint associated with transportation.

    Moreover, Spiro’s innovative battery-swapping model offers riders convenient access to swap stations and various charging solutions.

    This approach ensures that customers can easily replace their batteries without lengthy downtime.

    Gaur emphasised the importance of this model: “We aim to make these vehicles highly competitive in terms of pricing to offer riders substantial cost savings.”

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    Expanding horizons across Africa

    Spiro’s expansion efforts extend beyond Nigeria. Through strategic partnerships with government agencies, the company plans to deploy 140,000 electric bikes in Uganda and 1.2 million in Kenya. 

    With over 22,000 electric motorbikes distributed across sub-Saharan Africa, Spiro is well-positioned for growth. The company has secured $143 million in funding to support these initiatives and aims to establish a robust network of fast-charging stations throughout Nigeria.

    By localising production and enhancing infrastructure, Spiro is contributing to economic growth and promoting sustainable transportation solutions across the continent. 

    As Gaur notes, “Transportation in Africa contributes significantly to greenhouse gas emissions… By increasing local production, Spiro is poised to play a crucial role in shaping the future of sustainable transportation in Africa.”

    With plans to enter markets like Tanzania, Ghana, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Angola by 2025, Spiro’s ambitious vision reflects a commitment to transforming Africa’s transportation system into more accessible and environmentally friendly.

  • African EV business Spiro grows in Nigeria

    African EV business Spiro grows in Nigeria

    Spiro, Africa’s most significant electric vehicle (EV) company, has officially begun business in Nigeria, with its headquarters in Ogun State. In terms of reduced carbon emissions and environmental sustainability, this expansion signifies a noteworthy shift in Nigeria’s electric vehicle landscape.

    Spiro’s arrival in Nigeria will cover eight significant areas—including Lagos, Ibadan, and Abuja. The startup intends to use its battery-swapping technology to transform Nigeria’s transportation industry and now has more than 18,000 electric motorbikes spread around sub-Saharan Africa. At Spiro’s several exchanging stations, this technology lets riders trade depleted batteries for fully charged ones, enabling speedy and effective recharge.

    Read also: Watu to transform Africa’s e-mobility with 10,000 electric bikes in 2024

    Revolutionising Energy Pricing with Spiro’s State of Charge

    Using Spiro’s State of Charge (SoC) energy model guarantees that consumers pay only for their energy, providing a reasonably priced alternative that supports environmentally friendly energy consumption. By thirty to forty per cent, this strategy lowers running expenses and solves the high petrol cost resulting from eliminating subsidies in Nigeria.

    Local governments have backed Spiro’s creative approach. Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun underlined the advantages of electric bikes, including cost savings and better sustainability. Within six months, the state intends to set up thirteen switch stations, facilitating the shift from internal combustion engines to electric vehicles.

    Spiro’s rapid growth has depended critically on strategic alliances. Working with firms like Max, Dot, and Onocon, Spiro seeks to establish a robust EV ecosystem in Nigeria. These alliances will enable Spiro’s charging system to grow, increasing electric car availability and dependability.

    Spiro clearly shows its dedication to sustainability and creativity by trying to improve the African intelligent energy environment. The company’s real-time battery monitoring technologies and automatic switch stations guarantee a flawless, quick, and ecologically responsible means of transportation. Spiro’s development in Nigeria helps the nation’s environmental objectives and provides a model for other African countries to adopt electric mobility.

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    Spiro’s Role in Improving Public Health in Nigeria

    Through tackling issues such as greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution, Spiro is helping to raise public health results in Nigeria. With 1.1 million premature deaths linked to air pollution already occurring annually across Africa, the switch to electric motorbikes is projected to lower this count.

    Spiro’s entry into Nigeria marks a significant turning point in the continent’s path towards sustainable transportation. By offering a cleaner, more efficient substitute for conventional vehicles, Spiro is helping to create a greener future for Africa’s biggest economy.

  • Petrocity, Spiro to bring electric mobility to Kenya

    Petrocity, Spiro to bring electric mobility to Kenya

    Petrocity, one of the leading fuel station operators in Kenya, has partnered with Spiro, the largest electric vehicle (EV) company in Africa, to offer a new service for its customers: battery swapping. 

    This service will allow EV users to exchange their depleted batteries for fully charged ones at selected Petrocity locations throughout Kenya, in less than a minute.

    This collaboration is part of Petrocity’s strategy to diversify its portfolio and meet the growing demand for sustainable and affordable mobility solutions in the country. Petrocity’s network of over 16 fuel stations in Kenya, and 50 more in Uganda, will provide a convenient and accessible platform for Spiro’s innovative automatic smart battery swap stations, which are set to launch by the end of February.

    Read also: Kenya’s Electric Mobility Sector expands with Little’s Products

    A leader in electric mobility in Africa

    Spiro is the leading EV company in Africa, with a vision to create a Pan-African smart energy ecosystem, providing a more eco-friendly and cost-effective alternative to conventional transportation. Spiro offers a range of EV products, including motorcycles, three-wheelers, and cars, catering to different segments of the market. Spiro also provides financing, insurance, and maintenance services to its customers, making EVs more accessible and attractive.

    Spiro is committed to delivering high-quality and safe products, using its proprietary State of Charge (SoC) technology to monitor and manage the performance and lifespan of its batteries. The SoC system, operated by Spiro’s dedicated tech team in Pune, ensures that the batteries are optimally charged and maintained, reducing the risks and costs associated with battery degradation and damage.

    Samir Misra, Head of R&D/Engineering at Spiro, said: “Our automatic swap stations, paired with Spiro batteries, represent the pinnacle of safety and quality in the EV market. These stations are designed to offer our customers a seamless and secure experience, ensuring that every swap delivers not just a fully charged battery, but one that meets the highest standards of performance and reliability. At Spiro, we are committed to pushing the boundaries of technology to provide solutions that are not only innovative but also trustworthy and efficient. We are setting a new benchmark for electric mobility across Africa.”

    A game-changer in user experience

    Spiro is innovative not only in EV technology but also in user experience. The company is preparing to launch its smart app, which will significantly enhance the rider experience with features like GPS mapping and comprehensive functionality, seamlessly integrating with Spiro’s Pan-African smart energy ecosystem. The app will allow users to locate the nearest swap station, check the availability and status of batteries, and pay for the service with ease.

    The app will also enable users to access other benefits, such as loyalty programs, discounts, and rewards, as well as connect with other EV users and communities. The app is a testament to Spiro’s commitment to not only advancing EV technology but also ensuring the safety, convenience, and satisfaction of its users.

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    A strategic partnership approach

    Spiro’s partnership approach is intrinsically linked to its tech stack and vision for a Pan-African smart energy ecosystem. This approach is designed to foster collaborations that provide access to asset finance, swap station franchises, fleet delivery, and more, enabling a comprehensive network of services that support the growth and accessibility of EVs across Africa.

    By working with respected partners like Petrocity, Spiro is able to leverage its extensive network and reputation, as well as tap into its existing customer base and infrastructure. Petrocity, on the other hand, benefits from diversifying its portfolio and offering a new service that meets the growing demand for sustainable and affordable mobility.

    The partnership between Spiro and Petrocity is a win-win situation for both parties, as well as for the environment and society. It is a clear example of how collaboration and innovation can drive positive change and create value for all stakeholders.