[Nairobi, Kenya] – Spiro, Africa's largest electric vehicle (EV) player, proudly announces an ambitious partnership with Petrocity, one of Kenya's best known fuel station operators. This collaboration is set to enhance Spiro's innovative automatic smart battery swap station network, facilitating their installation across Petrocity's strategic locations throughout Kenya.
Strategic Deployment of Swap Stations
New automated smart swap stations connect riders to Spiro's pan Africa smart energy network, and allow battery swaps in less than a minute.
Enhancing Africa’s Largest EV Network
Safety and Technology at the Forefront
Innovations in User Experience
Spiro's automatic smart swap stations will soon begin to appear at some of Petrocity's 16 fuel stations in Kenya, with at least 50 more in Uganda.
Strategic Partnership Approach
By integrating Spiro's Smart Swap Stations within our network, we are at the forefront of an environmental revolution."
- Petrocity Managing Director Aman Kurji
Spiro's Head of Kenya Kshitij Sharma shakes hands with Petrocity MD Aman Kurji, and director Ihrar Kurji.
Building on a Foundation of Strategic Partnerships
We expect to rapidly deploy more automatic swap stations and will be announcing more exciting partnerships soon, further solidifying our position as Africa's largest EV player
- Kaushik Burman, Spiro's CEO
A Word from Leadership
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Notes to Editors:
- Spiro's partnership with Petrocity in Kenya is part of its broader strategy to enhance electric mobility infrastructure across Africa.
- With 40,000 batteries, 7 million swaps, and 600 swap stations, Spiro's battery swapping model is a cornerstone of its operations, ensuring a seamless experience for EV users.
- The launch of automatic swap stations and the upcoming smart app are key components of Spiro's commitment to advancing its Pan-African smart energy ecosystem.