Ivorian start-up EV.Tech aims to raise €6.4 million in Series A funding
The company pioneering the installation of a network of charging stations for electric vehicles (EVs) in Côte d’Ivoire is being supported by the Parisian and Ivorian teams of the South African consultancy LiquidAfrica.
03/02/2023 at 18h24, by Africa Business+
To finance its development, the Mauritius-based holding company EV.Tech for Africa is finalising a series of seed rounds this February. In addition, it is closing, for the second quarter of 2023, a fundraising round of CFAF4.2 billion CFA francs (€6.4 million) in series A, with international investors in the energy and mobility sectors and with green impact funds.
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