
EV24.africa, the first pan-African electric vehicle (EV) marketplace, has established itself as the leading platform for electric mobility on the continent just three months after its official launch. Operated by AUTO24.africa and Africar Group — with the strategic backing of global automotive leader Stellantis — EV24.africa is already transforming the African automotive landscape with a clean, connected, and continent-wide offering.
Since launch, EV24.africa has received more than 350 qualified vehicle requests from more than 30 countries across Africa, with particularly strong traction in countries like South Africa, Côte d’Ivoire, Morocco, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, Ghana, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The first vehicles have already been successfully delivered to ten African countries, demonstrating the reliability of EV24’s logistics and supply chain capabilities.
EV24.africa serves a broad spectrum of clients — from individual drivers and ride-hailing professionals to corporates, NGOs, public institutions, and automotive distributors — offering not only vehicles but also charging infrastructure, fleet tools, and after-sales support tailored for both urban and remote environments.
The marketplace features more than 200 electric vehicle models sourced from over 50 global manufacturers. Among the most popular models are compact electric cars like the BYD Dolphin, BYD Atto 3, Leapmotor T03, Wuling Bingo Plus, and Ora Good Cat, along with higher-end options such as the ROX T01, Xiaomi SU7, Tesla Model 3 or MG4. Demand is also growing for practical vehicles like the Hyundai Kona EV, Dongfeng Nammi 01, Geely Geometry C, and a range of electric pickups and commercial vans. Customers are increasingly focused on vehicles that suit urban mobility, last-mile delivery, and corporate or government fleet operations.
To support this growth, EV24.africa has developed a full-service approach that includes continent-wide logistics covering over 20 African ports, warranty coverage for batteries and motors, and access to spare parts. It also provides solar-powered off-grid charging solutions for rural areas and a fleet management platform developed with regional partners, offering real-time monitoring, preventive maintenance, and smart recharge planning — particularly valuable for taxis and ride-hailing fleets.
Younes Rabeh, EV24.africa Business Manger, 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 a marketplace — we are laying the infrastructure and services to support Africa’s electric transition at scale.”
Axel Peyriere, CEO and Co-Founder of AUTO24.africa and Africar Group, added: “EV24.africa is a strategic move aligned with our mission to reshape mobility in Africa. Backed by Stellantis and built with 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 taken part in major industry events, including Gitex Africa in Marrakesh last April, and will next be present at the Africa EV Mobility Expo in Addis Ababa this September. ransforming the African automotive landscape with a clean, connected, and continent-wide offering.