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Satgana launches first portfolio startup in Kenya, Mazi Mobility

by Radarr Africa
Satgana launches first portfolio startup in Kenya, Mazi Mobility

Mazi is an electric mobility startup

Venture builder Satgana announced its first portfolio startup from Nairobi, Kenya, Mazi Mobility, to address the public transport industry’s issues by electrifying the motorcycle (‘boda’) industry.

Cities across Africa are undergoing a mobility revolution spurred by rapid urbanization, increasing energy demand, and economic growth. However, the results of inadequate infrastructure have led to high levels of congestion and poor air quality. These challenges are presenting entrepreneurs with the opportunity to pursue an equitable and cleaner future through innovation. And Mazi plans to do just that.

Mazi is launching electric bikes to accelerate the transition to clean mobility. The startup is introducing battery swapping stations that provide on-demand energy, reducing transportation costs by 50%. Furthermore, they will use the Internet of Things (IoT) to mitigate range anxiety and optimize e-boda routes through Machine Learning (ML) to ensure a 99% service uptime for riders.

Their key features include a choice between a single and dual battery, capable of up to 70km and 140km of range, respectively. Mazi is taking a multi-stakeholder approach to drive the e-mobility sector forward. They are working with boda operators, technical institutions and manufacturers to ensure the successful implementation of their service.

Jesse Forrester, the founder and CEO of Mazi said, “Mazi is not just an EV company, we are advocates for a sustainable mass mobility change. At Mazi, we believe that Africans should be able to move efficiently, and affordably across cities at less than the price of personal vehicle ownership while reducing CO2 emissions. ”

”What industry is better to see this change than the boda one? Mazi is taking a long approach to mobility, we don’t want to just have the same status quo but with electric vehicles. At Mazi we move people, data and things. Twende Kazi na Mazi!” he added.

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