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Africa50 Leads US$42 Million Investment in BasiGo

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Nairobi, Kenya – 23 October 2024 – Africa50, the pan-African infrastructure investor and asset manager, has led a new US$42 million funding round for BasiGo, a provider of sustainable e-mobility solutions in sub-Saharan Africa. 

The funding consists of US$24 million in Series A equity and US$17.5 million in debt from British International Investment (BII) and the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC). The financing marks the most significant investment by an African investor in an e-mobility company, representing a pivotal step towards creating a sustainable and inclusive transport sector across the continent. 

As cities expand, e-mobility solutions like BasiGo’s electric buses offer a vital solution to reducing emissions as electric buses can lower CO2 emissions by 70-90% compared to diesel buses, improving air quality, and supporting the continent’s transition to greener transport systems.  

The capital will accelerate BasiGo’s core objective to deliver 1,000 electric buses within the next three years. In Kenya, the funding will be applied to support expansion of the manufacturing capacity at BasiGo’s dedicated E-Bus assembly line, located at Kenya Vehicle Manufacturers. This will enable the expansion of the product line to include new vehicle types and improve BasiGo’s technology platform, making electric buses more accessible and convenient for passengers. 

The Series A equity round features co-investments from Japan’s leading venture capital firm SBI Holdings and follow-on investments from Novastar Ventures, CFAO Kenya, Mobility54, Trucks VC, Moxxie VC, and Susquehanna International Group. It also unlocks a US$10 million debt facility from DFC for BasiGo Kenya, as well as a new US$7.5 million debt facility from BII, designed specifically to help scale BasiGo’s E-bus deployment in Rwanda. 

Raza Hasnani, Managing Director and Head of Infrastructure Investments at Africa50, said: “By financing innovative electric bus solutions, we underscore our active support for the continent’s transition to a low-carbon future. BasiGo’s e-buses not only improve public transport solutions and energy efficiency but also promote economic resilience by reducing reliance on fossil fuels from traditional diesel buses and increasing uptake of excess renewable power during off-peak hours. BasiGo is uniquely positioned to scale in East Africa and beyond, thanks to its exceptional engineering team, strong value proposition for operators, and the calibre of strategic partners it has assembled”.  

Jit Bhattacharya, CEO of BasiGo, said: “Since we were founded, our mission has been to create a future of clean, electric public transportation in Africa. We are thrilled that Africa50, a premier African infrastructure investor and asset manager, recognises the potential of our mission. The combined equity and debt investment into BasiGo validates our vision and enables us to focus on scale and profitability”. 

Africa50’s portfolio includes 25 transformative projects across 28 countries, with a total value exceeding US$8 billion across energy, transport, digital infrastructure, education, and healthcare. Africa50’s other investments in Kenya include Poa! Internet, PAIX Data Centres, and the ongoing development of independent private transmission lines under a PPP framework.  

 

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Notes to Editors 

About Africa50 

Africa50 is a pan-African infrastructure investor and asset manager that contributes to Africa’s growth by developing and investing in bankable projects, catalysing public sector capital, and mobilising private sector funding, with differentiated financial returns and impact. Africa50 currently has 35 shareholders, comprised of 32 African countries, the African Development Bank, the Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO), and Bank Al-Maghrib. For more information, visit: africa50.com. 

 

About BasiGo 

BasiGo is an e-mobility company that is bringing the future of clean, electric public transport to sub-Saharan Africa.  Headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, the company offers state-of-the-art electric buses and charging and maintenance services for public service bus operators. BasiGo makes electric buses affordable to operators through an innovative financing model called “Pay-As-You-Drive.” In 2022, BasiGo became the first company to introduce electric buses into passenger operations in Kenya. To learn more, visit: www.basi-go.com 

Media contacts: 

Africa50

Nana Boakye-Yiadom, Senior Communications Coordinator, Africa50, n.boakyeyiadom@africa50.com ; +212666166308 

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