Africa’s pioneer of electric vehicles is looking for a new home for its Africa operations. This follows Agilitee’s global operations move to the United States of America after receiving an investment from there.
Agilitee is looking for a country government in Africa that is willing to work with it in spearheading the green revolution in Africa. The company was founded in 2018 in South Africa.
After the US investment, Agilitee is relocating to the United States and will now be trading as Agilitee Inc. Whereas the African operations under Agilitee Africa will also relocate from South Africa to another African country where it will get a government who is willing to support the company by providing manufacturing incentives, land for a giga factory, locations for EV charging infrastructure, incentives for buyers of EV and solar systems.
After raising $450 million, the green technology giant wants to embark on a huge rollout, but this has to be done from a country that will be its new home.
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CEO & Founder Dr Mandla Lamba stated,
“We are in talks with a few governments in Africa already, and we will have made our decision by the end of this year as we plan to start a new year in a new home for Agilitee Africa.Agilitee South Africa will be responsible for the rollout in SADC with great support from Agilitee Africa.Whichever government that welcomes us, we will build a very big manufacturing facility and create 20 000 permanent jobs and 10 000 part-time jobs.We will contribute massively to the growth of that country. We invite governments across the continent to get in touch with us, but only those who are willing to meet our requirements.”
Agilitee electric scooters have become the most preferred delivery scooters by many large corporations, and the company is growing in a very good way.
Agilitee is Africa’s first electric vehicle manufacturer, and over the years, the company has grown to become a behemoth that is putting Africa in the forefront of the green revolution technology.