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Can electric motorcycles drive economic inclusion in Africa? In this episode, we ride along with MAX.ng—Nigeria’s trailblazing mobility startup that’s redefining transportation, employment, and energy access across West Africa. Founded by two MIT graduates, MAX.ng began as a delivery service and evolved into a tech-driven platform offering ride-hailing, vehicle financing, and now a bold push into electric mobility. Through smart design and financial innovation, MAX helps motorcycle taxi drivers become vehicle owners, boosting their income and dignity.
We’ll explore how MAX.ng scales clean energy infrastructure—like battery-swap stations and solar-powered charging hubs—while tackling unemployment and reducing air pollution in some of Africa’s fastest-growing cities. With over 40,000 drivers onboard and millions of trips completed, MAX.ng exemplifies how local innovation can deliver on global goals—from sustainable cities to decent work. This is the story of transportation turned transformation.

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MAX.ng, African mobility, Electric vehicles, Social innovation, Ride-hailing