SOLUTIONS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE

Electric Mobility Eco-system

We are revolutionizing electric mobility and driving a greener climate with our Easy Swap, Easy Save, Easy Go ecosystem that integrates electric mobilities with smart swapping station and intelligent central management system developed for Africa market. Our stations feature fast charging, cloud connectivity, and user-friendly access. See the solutions page for more details.

Electric
Rickshaws

Electric
Motorcycles

Smart Battery Swapping System

Cloud based network

Integrated Nextwork Solution

Who We Are

We Are The Future of Electric Mobility!

SGX mobility is a sustainability and green technology company engaged in the design, development, manufacture, sales, and service of e-Mobilities and enabling intelligent systems. Our vision is to develop and deploy affordable and zero carbon mobility across Africa. We are committed to doing our part to create a more sustainable world.

Our value

Trust :

We act with integrity and do the right thing.

Respect :

We embrace diverse perspectives and treat others the way they want to be treated.

Accountability :

We honor our commitments and strive for excellence.

Collaboration :

We share insights, value teamwork, and learn together.

Innovation :

We experiment, continuously improve, and transform with speed and agility.

Social Responsibility :

We engage with and make an impact in our communities.

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Partners & Affiliates

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The future is electric, and it’s available now

Reduce the planet’s carbon footprint, one mobility at a time

A typical petroleum fuel vehicle emits about 4.6 metric tons of carbon dioxide per year. An estimate of 1.5 billion vehicles globally emits 6.9 billion metric tons of CO2. A wholesale switch to electric transport, powered by renewable energy, would also play a huge role in lowering emissions, with the bonus of slashing air pollution in the world’s major cities. Electric mobility is rapidly becoming cheaper and more efficient, and many countries, including those committed to net zero, have proposed plans to phase out the sale of fossil-fuel powered cars.