eWAKA, Africa's newest market entry, is driving sustainable mobility solutions to boost the region's economic prospects and has formally announced a green response to the continent's growing transportation needs. As a way to improve customer safety and vehicle efficiency also in Seychelles, eWAKA is presently looking for funds to develop an African assembly facility in addition to upgrading the company's existing IT capabilities.
Customers of the eWAKA service, which utilizes a diverse fleet of electric cars, include delivery services, hospitals, hotels, and educational institutions. There are several modes of transportation in Africa, including electric bodas, which are the primary mode of transportation for local deliveries.
Transportation companies will benefit financially and operationally from the long-term strategy of eWAKA, which focuses on the "final mile" of delivery. In addition to helping to minimize greenhouse gas, CO2, and noise pollution, eWAKA EV mobility options provide attractive affordability through low energy pricing against gasoline, off-grid solar power system solutions, with overall low cost.
By creating an African manufacturing plant, eWAKA is working toward its long-term aim of creating the best-quality components that can be assembled by worldwide manufacturing partners. eWAKA provides businesses with comprehensive IT tools to help them manage their transportation. It is possible to follow a vehicle's location in real-time, check performance parameters, and remotely immobilize it via geofencing. eWAKA's strong IT skills will be expanded after the current fundraising round is completed.
At the official launch event of eWAKA, its CEO and co-founder, Celeste Vogel, said that his company aims to increase the sales of electric vehicles across Africa. He said eWAKA plans to transform the transportation sector of Africa by keeping environmental protection targets in sight. eWAKA has also secured a critical strategic investor for expanding its business, which will assist in promoting electrification across the African continent.
eWAKA aims to transform Africa into an eco-friendly continent with the lowest production of Greenhouse Gasses. In addition, the growing vehicle arc of the continent can be a significant source of environmental changes in the region. Keeping these goals in sight, eWAKA plans to provide affordable electric vehicles across the African continent within a decade.