Powering African governments to deliver energy sovereignty.
GMF Mammoth Energy supports national governments, ministries, regulators and cities across Africa with infrastructure that accelerates EV adoption, expands clean electricity access, strengthens local resilience and lowers the cost of mobility for citizens — without waiting on conventional grid build-out.
Built to support your national clean energy journey.
Accelerate clean transport
Enable EV adoption across taxis, boda-bodas, e-buses, fleets and private vehicles in your cities — leapfrogging diesel.
Faster infrastructure delivery
Battery-buffered units reduce reliance on heavy grid upgrades and civil construction — cutting deployment time dramatically.
Lower cost, greater access
Lower charging costs for drivers and operators, supporting a fair and inclusive transition — and freeing fiscal space previously spent on fuel subsidies.
Local economic benefits
Create green jobs, attract DFI and private investment, and support local manufacturing, assembly and service ecosystems.
Improve urban air quality
Electrifying high-mileage vehicles cleans African cities and improves public health for hundreds of millions.
Energy sovereignty & resilience
Distributed solar-paired storage strengthens national energy resilience and reduces dependence on imported diesel and oil.
Three challenges GMF Mammoth helps solve.
Traditional charging infrastructure is slowed by weak grids, planning constraints and capital-intensive civil works. GMF Mammoth's flexible model can accelerate deployment city by city.
Taxis, boda-bodas and fleet vehicles operate intensively in African urban areas. Electrifying them creates meaningful air-quality and public-health benefits.
Lower-cost solar- and off-peak-paired charging helps professional African drivers transition to EVs without losing income — making the shift commercially realistic.
Three ways to work with GMF Mammoth Energy.
Deploy in strategic urban and peri-urban locations to validate technology, demand and business model in your national context.
Dedicated charging and swap-ready hubs that lower energy costs for high-mileage professional drivers and public transport.
Long-term partnerships aligned with national energy access, EV policy and net-zero strategies.
"It's precisely because we have the sovereignty to decide which energy system we want to use, that we shouldn't use the old energy system that has never delivered energy security. We should leapfrog into the new energy system."