Mobility Tech Startups in Africa

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Mobility tech in WA is a growing but fragmented market. Ampersand & Halan dominate the 2W EV space, while QuickBus leads in intercity bus services. Funding is available but selective, focusing on businesses with strong unit economics and local relevance. Local business leaders are cautiously optimistic, seeing the potential for disruption but also recognizing the challenges in a market with fragmented infrastructure and low disposable income.

Cummulative Funding

$75.7M+

Total # of Companies

3

Total Deal Count

22

Total M&A Count

0

Total # of Investors

39

List of Mobility Tech startups in Africa

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StartupOverviewLast roundTotal raisedFounded
1.

Ampersand makes better, cheaper, more powerful motorcycles for the millions of motorcycle taxis in East Africa. And they're electric.

Venture

$ 54,990,850

2014

2.

Halan is an app-based platform for ride-hailing and on-demand delivery services

Series A

$ 20,025,000

2017

3.

Quickbus is a Kenyan online bus booking and ticketing startup

Seed

$ 720,000

2017

Founded

2014

Overview

Ampersand makes better, cheaper, more powerful motorcycles for the millions of motorcycle taxis in East Africa. And they're electric.

Last round

Venture

Total raised

$ 54,990,850

Employee

1-10

Halan

Founded

2017

Overview

Halan is an app-based platform for ride-hailing and on-demand delivery services

Last round

Series A

Total raised

$ 20,025,000

Employee

201-500

QuickBus

Founded

2017

Overview

Quickbus is a Kenyan online bus booking and ticketing startup

Last round

Seed

Total raised

$ 720,000

Employee

51-200

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