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.
According to Bhattacharya, CEO of BasiGo, the partnership with CFAO Group marks a significant milestone in the company’s journey.
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.
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.