Use-case led deployments across Africa.
One platform. Multiple deployment models. GMF Mammoth Energy's battery-buffered ultra-fast charging is built for African locations where EV demand is concentrated, frequent and commercially valuable — from megacities to off-grid sites.
Designed for the users who need power to work hardest.
Electric two- and three-wheelers grew approximately 38% year-on-year across Africa — the fastest segment on the continent. Taxis, ride-hail drivers, boda-boda riders, last-mile delivery fleets, e-bus operators and corporate fleets are the early markets driving charging demand. They require reliable access, short downtime, predictable energy cost, operational efficiency and city-level coverage. GMF Mammoth Energy pairs a lower-cost solar and off-peak strategy with ultra-fast capability to serve these users — creating direct economic benefit for African drivers while helping governments expand clean energy access.
Built where EV demand is concentrated and commercially valuable.
Taxi & ride-hail
Lower-cost solar- and off-peak-paired energy with ultra-fast capability — supporting short turnaround for high-mileage professional drivers in Lagos, Nairobi, Cairo and beyond.
Boda, e-motorcycle & 3-wheeler hubs
Africa's fastest-growing EV segment. Battery-buffered fast charging and swap-ready hubs for riders, delivery fleets and tuk-tuks.
E-bus depots
High-power depot charging aligned with programmes like Kenya's 200 e-buses rollout — predictable energy cost and overnight readiness.
Fleet & logistics depots
Reliable, dedicated charging for commercial fleets requiring predictable energy cost and operational efficiency on grid-constrained sites.
Commercial parking
Future-ready charging for car parks and parking operators — improving site relevance as African EV adoption scales.
Retail & hospitality
Destination charging for shopping centres, hotels and service stations where dwell time aligns with charging.
Off-grid & temporary sites
Deployable solar-paired infrastructure for mining, agriculture, rural hubs, festivals and temporary high-demand locations.
Public charging gaps
Closing high-utilisation public charging gaps in cities where conventional grid-led works face long lead times.
Government & city pilots
Pilot programmes aligned with national EV policy — Ethiopia's ICE ban, Ghana's zero-tariff window, Rwanda's swap infrastructure and beyond.