Togolese startup to pilot EV ownership, ride-sharing in Lomé

Togolese startup to pilot EV ownership, ride-sharing in Lomé

Togolese startup PickApp will launch a pilot program for its electric vehicle (EV) ownership and ride-sharing platform in Lomé on Monday. 

Founded by siblings Joseph, Joshua, and Rebecca Olurin in 2023, PickApp is a leader in promoting sustainable transportation solutions in Togo.

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The startup aims to enhance access to EVs through innovative services that cater to both individual users and the broader community. With a growing interest in electric mobility across Africa, PickApp’s initiative aligns with global trends towards greener transportation and offers a promising solution to urban mobility challenges in Lomé.

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Innovative services for EV access

PickApp’s platform allows users to purchase electric vehicles on a pay-as-you-go (PAYG) basis, making ownership more feasible for many. Additionally, the mobile app facilitates eco-friendly ride-sharing options. The company plans to install electric charging terminals at strategic locations across Togo, supporting the growth of its services.

Joseph Olurin, CEO of PickApp, stated, “Our app not only supports car and ride-sharing services but also enables drivers and the public to locate, reserve, and pay for EV charging,” emphasising the platform’s comprehensive approach to electric mobility.

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Aiming for sustainability and job creation

To introduce 1,000 electric vehicles by 2030, the pilot in Lomé is crucial for testing and refining their offerings. The initiative is not just about transportation; it addresses environmental sustainability and social issues. 

Olurin noted that the project aims to “significantly reduce emissions, improve air quality, and lower the carbon footprint across West Africa” while creating jobs and addressing youth unemployment. 

As PickApp prepares for this pilot launch, it is poised to significantly impact Togo’s electric mobility landscape and contribute to the broader African EV revolution.

Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupeoluwa Olalere, a tech enthusiast with 4+ years of experience simplifying tech stories and making complex ideas easy to understand.

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