E Mobility Startups in Africa

Startup Map Africa tracks the most active E Mobility startups and tech companies across the continent. Filter by country, stage, and fundraising status — or explore the full Africa startups database.

A curated selection of African tech companies solving critical infrastructure, financial, and logistical challenges across the continent.

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List of African tech startups filtered by country, sector, stage, and fundraising status
Name One-liner Country Sector Stage Raising
Ampersand Ampersand is a Rwandan e-mobility company providing electric motorcycles and battery-swap services to moto-taxi riders in Kigali and Nairobi. Rwanda E-mobility Growth Not Raising
ARC Ride ARC Ride is a Kenyan e-mobility company building electric two- and three-wheelers and a battery-as-a-service swap network in Nairobi, Kenya. Kenya E-mobility Growth Not Raising
Spiro Spiro is an electric mobility company building electric motorcycles and operating a battery-swapping network across seven African countries. Kenya Electric Mobility Growth Not Raising
Zeno Zeno is an electric mobility company building battery-swap electric motorcycles for emerging markets in Kenya and India, letting riders swap depleted batteries in seconds. Kenya E-mobility Seed Not Raising
Zimi Charge Zimi Charge is a South African electric vehicle charging infrastructure startup building EV charging networks and software for businesses and consumers. South Africa E-mobility Seed Not Raising

Ampersand

Not Raising

Ampersand is a Rwandan e-mobility company providing electric motorcycles and battery-swap services to moto-taxi riders in Kigali and Nairobi.

Rwanda E-mobility Growth

ARC Ride

Not Raising

ARC Ride is a Kenyan e-mobility company building electric two- and three-wheelers and a battery-as-a-service swap network in Nairobi, Kenya.

Kenya E-mobility Growth

Spiro

Not Raising

Spiro is an electric mobility company building electric motorcycles and operating a battery-swapping network across seven African countries.

Kenya Electric Mobility Growth

Zeno

Not Raising

Zeno is an electric mobility company building battery-swap electric motorcycles for emerging markets in Kenya and India, letting riders swap depleted batteries in seconds.

Kenya E-mobility Seed

Zimi Charge

Not Raising

Zimi Charge is a South African electric vehicle charging infrastructure startup building EV charging networks and software for businesses and consumers.

South Africa E-mobility Seed

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Jackfruit Network Growth Kenya Education finance Jackfruit Network is a Kenyan education-finance company providing loans to affordable private schools, enabling them to expand infrastructure and improve learning outcomes.
Jumo Growth South Africa Fintech Jumo is a South African fintech providing banking-as-a-service credit and savings infrastructure to mobile money operators and banks.
Plentify Series A South Africa Energy Plentify is a South African electrotech startup connecting household appliances to cheaper, cleaner energy using AI, easing grid strain.

FAQs About African Startups

The ecosystem is diverse, featuring standout African tech companies in fintech, healthtech, and agritech. Notable examples include innovators like SunCulture, BasiGo, and RxAll, which are solving core infrastructure and financial challenges across the continent.

You can use our directory filters above to quickly sort the database. Whether you are looking for tech startups in Africa based in Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, or Egypt, our regional breakdown provides accurate, up-to-date data.

Fintech historically accounts for the largest share of funding, but sectors like climate tech, logistics, and enterprise AI are rapidly accelerating. African startups are increasingly building B2B solutions that digitize informal economies.

Yes, our platform allows you to filter startups in Africa from the early pre-seed and seed stage all the way to Series B and growth stages, making it easier for investors and corporate partners to find relevant african tech companies.