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Agilitee penetrates South African market as demand electric vehicles increase

Chancy Namadzunda by Chancy Namadzunda
November 14, 2023
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Agilitee penetrates South African market as demand electric vehicles increase
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Greentech, and Africa’s first electric vehicles manufacturer Agilitee’s success have registered tremendous success as they have successfully penetrated into four provinces out of 9 in South African.

Commenting on the development, Agilitee Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dr Mandla Lamba said the continent’s EV leader is expanding to the fifth province this week and intends to have its vehicles on the road in all provinces of South Africa by the end of December.

He said the company that has been not supported much in its own country is seeing a big shift as it’s vehicles demand has skyrocketed in the third quarter of 2023.

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“The demand has grown so much that this week it’s also rolling out its vehicles in Kenya as one of its biggest clients ordered a batch for its stores,” he said

Agilitee became a public company last year and the founder has donated 100 million shares ever since. Agilitee faced many challenges in South Africa and to see this amazing rollout brings hope to this fast-rising company.

“We are excited about this rollout, we thank God that it is finally happening and to see it happen in our founding country is a result of God’s grace. We are pushing hard and making sure we are in every province by December.

“We continue to sign partnerships that are helping us rollout faster, we are also starting the rollout in Kenya this week and Nigeria the first week of December.  We are doing all that we can to increase shareholder value and improve the lives of our people by contributing in the development of a carbon free society for all.

“For our clients, we are making sure that they do deliveries in a way that betters them and even their customers, with our battery swapping facilities our clients are saving a lot of money and time and also improving profitability and efficiency,” he said

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