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Yango Ghana, part of global tech company Yango Group, in collaboration with Bboxx and Kofa, has announced a groundbreaking partnership aimed at scaling the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) among partner couriers operating on the Yango Delivery service. The initiative underscores the companies’ shared commitment to advancing environmental sustainability within Ghana’s fast-growing logistics sector.
Through this tripartite partnership, Yango will leverage its expansive delivery network, Bboxx will provide PAYGO offer for e-bikes, and Kofa will supply cutting-edge JIDI electric bikes and battery-swapping infrastructure to power the transition to cleaner, cost-efficient transport.
“This collaboration represents a pivotal moment for sustainable mobility in Ghana,” said Emmanuel Koduah, Country Manager for Yango Delivery in Ghana. “Together, we are making green technology more accessible to everyday couriers, empowering them to earn more while reducing their environmental impact.”

As part of the program, Yango partner couriers will have access to JIDI e-bikes and also benefit from free servicing and exclusive incentives, ensuring higher earnings and operational efficiency. The JIDI e-bikes are co-developed by Kofa and TAILG to meet the specific demands of African riders, offering petrol-beating performance, enhanced safety, and up to 30% lower running costs, while contributing significantly to the reduction of carbon emissions.
Bboxx, a leading company in providing access to essential products focused on clean energy and e-mobility solutions, will enable couriers to own JIDI bikes through flexible PAYGO. According to Leticia Teiko Insaidoo, MD of BBoxx Ghana, “Our vision is to democratize access to clean energy technology. By collaborating with Yango and Kofa, we are creating a pathway for thousands of riders to embrace e-mobility and drive a cleaner, more efficient delivery ecosystem.”
Highlighting the significance of the partnership, Erik Nygard, CEO of Kofa, said: “At Kofa, our mission is to make clean, affordable energy accessible to millions of Africans through a decentralized battery-swapping network. We’re building an ecosystem that connects global manufacturers, local distributors, financiers, and technology to deliver reliable power and mobility where the grid cannot. Partnering with Yango and Bboxx allows us to bring this vision to life for thousands of couriers, lowering their costs, increasing their earnings, and accelerating the shift to clean energy in one of the continent’s fastest-growing logistics sectors.”

This initiative is expected to significantly reduce Ghana’s logistics-related emissions while improving cost efficiency and reliability for couriers.
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