Africa-Press – Angola. In just three months since its official launch, EV24.africa has rapidly established itself as the premier pan-African electric vehicle (EV) marketplace. Operating under AUTO24.africa and Africar Group, with strategic backing from the global automotive leader Stellantis, EV24.africa is already revolutionizing the African automotive landscape by offering a clean, connected, and continent-wide solution for electric mobility.
Since its inception, EV24.africa has received over 350 qualified vehicle requests from more than 30 countries across Africa. The platform has gained significant traction in nations such as South Africa, Côte d’Ivoire, Morocco, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, Ghana, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Additionally, the first vehicles have been successfully delivered to ten African countries, showcasing the reliability of EV24’s logistics and supply chain capabilities.
EV24.africa caters to a diverse range of clients, including individual drivers, ride-hailing professionals, corporations, NGOs, public institutions, and automotive distributors. In addition to providing vehicles, the platform also offers essential services such as charging infrastructure, fleet tools, and after-sales support tailored for both urban and remote environments.
The marketplace features over 200 electric vehicle models from more than 50 global manufacturers. Among the most sought-after models are compact electric vehicles like the BYD Dolphin, BYD Atto 3, Leapmotor T03, Wuling Bingo Plus, and Ora Good Cat. There is also strong demand for higher-end models such as the ROX T01, Xiaomi SU7, Tesla Model 3, and MG4. In addition, practical vehicles like the Hyundai Kona EV, Dongfeng Nammi 01, Geely Geometry C, and a variety of electric pickups and commercial vans are becoming increasingly popular. Customers are particularly interested in vehicles designed for urban mobility, last-mile delivery, and fleet operations for corporate or government use.
To support this growing demand, EV24.africa has created a comprehensive service offering that includes continent-wide logistics covering over 20 African ports, warranty coverage for batteries and motors, and access to spare parts. The platform also provides solar-powered off-grid charging solutions for rural areas and a fleet management platform developed with regional partners. This platform offers real-time monitoring, preventive maintenance, and smart recharge planning, which is especially valuable for taxis and ride-hailing fleets.
Younes Rabeh, Business Manager at EV24.africa, commented, “In just three months, we’ve proven that the demand for electric mobility in Africa is not only real but accelerating. Our team is building more than just a marketplace — we are creating the infrastructure and services to support Africa’s electric transition on a large scale.”
Axel Peyriere, CEO and Co-Founder of AUTO24.africa and Africar Group, added, “EV24.africa is a strategic initiative that aligns with our mission to reshape mobility in Africa. With the backing of Stellantis and a lean, digital-first approach, we are uniquely positioned to scale EV adoption across the continent and make sustainable transport a reality for all.”
EV24.africa has already participated in major industry events, including Gitex Africa in Marrakesh last April, and will be attending the Africa EV Mobility Expo in Addis Ababa this September.
About Africar Group & AUTO24.africa
Africar Group is a leading automotive platform in Africa, providing trusted solutions for vehicle sales, financing, and logistics across multiple countries.
AUTO24.africa, backed by Stellantis Group, is a premier online used car marketplace operating in five African countries (Morocco, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Rwanda, and South Africa). It was one of the first platforms to introduce electric vehicle sales to Africa, paving the way for the launch of EV24.africa.
EV24.africa is the next major step in driving the future of electric mobility in Africa, making EVs more accessible and ensuring that buyers across the continent can find, finance, and receive their electric vehicles with ease. The platform is now live, offering the widest selection of electric vehicles in Africa.
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