BasiGo secures $42 million to boost electric mobility across Sub-Saharan Africa
This investment includes $24 million in Series A equity funding and $17.5 million in debt financing.
This investment includes $24 million in Series A equity funding and $17.5 million in debt financing.
BasiGo has secured $5 million in debt funding from British International Investment.
BasiGo aims to revolutionize Kenya’s public transportation sector by providing a cost-effective electric alternative to diesel.
The announcement was made during the launch of the firm’s first-ever public charging station in Nairobi.
Under Bhattacharya, BasiGo has received $10.9 million in funding for BasiGo.
BasiGo is a Kenyan e-mobility startup.
Bhattacharya and his friend Jonathan Green established BasiGo in 2021.
Bhattacharya and his friend Jonathan Green founded BasiGo in 2021.
BasiGo aims to make East Africa a global leader in clean, affordable electric bus transit.