MIYAJI Strongly Layouts African New Energy Market Full Chain Solution Empowers Green Travel Revolution
MIYAJI Strongly Enters the African New Energy Market with Full-Chain Solutions Empowering the Green Mobility Revolution-China Intelligent Manufacturing Teams Up with Local Partners to Draw a New Blueprint for Green Transportation in West Africa, East Africa, and North Africa
[Africa News] Recently, MIYAJI (Guangdong Meixinsheng New Energy), a leading domestic one-stop solution provider for new energy fast charging and battery swapping IoT manufacturing services, officially announced the launch of its large-scale implementation plan in the African region. Leveraging five years of mature overseas experience and pilot verification in over 10 African countries, MIYAJI will focus on its "electric vehicle + charging pile" full-chain product matrix, collaborating with local partners in three core regions: West Africa (Ghana, Nigeria), East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania), and North Africa (Egypt, Morocco). The company will fully align with African countries 'energy transition policies, address the gap in charging infrastructure, and provide local users with more adaptable and cost-effective green mobility options. Policy alignment + market insight, targeting Africa's trillion-dollar opportunity. Currently, Africa is accelerating into the golden age of electric mobility. Amid the global wave of green transportation transformation, major economies like the EU, UK, and US have explicitly banned the sale of fuel-powered vehicles starting in 2035, driving the African continent to accelerate its electrification strategic layout. Ethiopia has become Africa's first country to ban the import of internal combustion engine vehicles, with plans to increase its electric vehicle fleet to 500,000 within a decade while requiring fast-charging stations every 50 kilometers. Egypt has introduced a multi-faceted policy package including tax incentives, purchase subsidies, and priority road access, integrating new energy transportation into its 2030 national top-level strategy. Ghana has set a clear target to complete 500 public charging stations by 2025, with the current shortage of 30 stations creating a massive market gap. According to data from the African Electric Vehicle Association (AFEMA), Africa's electric vehicle ownership exceeded 30,000 as of May 2025, with electric two-wheelers showing particularly rapid growth as core tools for urban commuting, logistics transportation, and rural mobility. MIYAJI has accurately identified this trend, focusing on African users' core demands for "high cost-effectiveness, strong adaptability, and stable network coverage." By deeply integrating mature overseas market operation experience with local African needs, the company has developed a differentiated implementation strategy.
A localized product portfolio tackles Africa's mobility challenges. To address the continent's extreme heat, humidity, unpaved roads, and unreliable power grids, MIYAJI delivers a full-scenario customized product line that follows demand: -Electric motorcycles: Featuring 2C fast-charging batteries (150km range per hour), IP65-rated waterproof motors, and reinforced frames, with a wide temperature range of-20°C to 60°C, perfectly suited for Africa's complex terrain and climate. Available in two main variants-passenger models (for ride-hailing) and cargo models (150kg capacity for agricultural/express delivery) -priced at $800-$1,200, aligning with local affordability.

-Energy replenishment infrastructure: The flagship 4/8-battery smart battery swap stations deliver lightning-fast 30-second battery swaps, while integrated PV-storage-charging stations operate on self-sufficient "PV + storage" power systems, completely eliminating grid dependency. All units meet IP65 waterproofing and five-tier safety certifications compliant with African power standards. Backed by regional hubs in Tema (Ghana) and Mombasa (Kenya), MIYAJI ensures 7-day delivery of standard spare parts and 48-hour express shipping for emergency replacements, addressing industry pain points like sluggish after-sales service and spare part shortages from foreign brands to guarantee uninterrupted operations.
Comprehensive Localization Strategy: Building a Win-Win Ecosystem MIYAJI adheres to the philosophy of "not just product delivery, but ecosystem co-creation," establishing a full-cycle localization support system covering policy coordination, channel development, and talent cultivation: -Policy Dividend Sharing: Dedicated personnel liaise with national energy ministries, industrial departments, and regulatory agencies to assist local partners in obtaining product certifications, tax reductions, and subsidy applications. The first batch of partners have successfully secured government subsidies for charging stations. -Deep Channel Integration: Adopting a three-tier network model of "regional general agents + city distributors + township retailers," we prioritize partners with local connections and industry resources, offering tiered supply discounts and standardized operation manuals to accelerate market expansion. -Local Talent Empowerment: MIYAJI provides end-to-end technical training for maintenance technicians, issuing MIYAJI certification certificates to create local employment opportunities and establish professional after-sales service networks. -Flexible Cooperation Models: Three partnership options are available: regional exclusive agency, single-store franchise, and specialized charging station franchise, enabling project launches tailored to entrepreneurs of varying resource scales. Benchmark Projects Evidencing Value Realization MIYAJI is currently establishing its first "community + charging" integrated demonstration station in Ghana, equipped with 2 PV-storage-charging integrated piles and 8 battery swap cabinets. Serving over 50 ride-hailing and logistics vehicles in the vicinity, the station generates an average monthly revenue exceeding $4,000 per site, helping users save 60% on daily charging costs. In Nigeria, a batch collaboration with local ride-hailing platforms is underway to deploy customized electric motorcycles. Concurrently, 15 battery swap stations will be constructed to establish a comprehensive charging network covering the city's core areas.

"The African new energy market's potential stems from dual drivers of policy support and demand, with success hinges on localized adaptation and ecosystem synergy," stated MIYAJI's Overseas Market Director. Over the next 18 months, the brand plans to deploy over 180 charging stations across Africa, achieving full coverage in 20+ core cities across 3 countries. This initiative is expected to drive sales of 5,000+ electric motorcycles and enable shared benefits from the trillion-dollar new energy mobility market with local partners.
Consultation hotline:
+8617876252323 Crystal [email protected]
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Official email: [email protected] Global website: https://szmiyaji.com-Project docking: After submitting the cooperation intention, the dedicated manager will provide a customized solution within 2 working days to facilitate rapid implementation! MIYAJI-Empowering sustainable development in Africa with China's smart manufacturing, making green travel benefit every African user, and creating win-win results with local partners!
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