People and wider economy
Through the project, up to 100 jobs will be created for the installation of charging stations and technical support, while an additional 3,710 operations and maintenance jobs are expected.
Investee Company | Spiro |
Sector | Transportation |
Country | Benin, Tongo |
Total Project Cost | XOF 37.8bn |
PIDG Commitment |
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Dates of PIDG involvement |
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Supporting the financing of Spiro’s fleet of electric motorbikes, as well as the associated batteries swap stations in Benin and Togo. Through this funding, the financiers will take a significant stride towards supporting e-mobility in Africa.
PIDG (through GuarantCo) in partnership with Societe Generale provided a financing solution up to XOF 37.8 billion (c. USD 63 million), with a first tranche of XOF 21 billion (c. USD 35 million). The funding comprises a 70 percent partial credit guarantee from GuarantCo, and a borrowing base facility provided by Societe Generale.
Spiro was looking to deploy at least 15,700 clean electric motorbikes with 31,400 electric batteries and more than 1,000 swap stations in addition to their existing operational fleet of 5,706 vehicles and around 130 swap stations.
Through the project, up to 100 jobs will be created for the installation of charging stations and technical support, while an additional 3,710 operations and maintenance jobs are expected.
Spiro is aiming to have a minimum of 30 percent women in their workforce including engineers, managers and technicians whilst providing technical and leadership programmes to enhance their skills.
It is estimated to deliver a 96kt C02 equivalent reduction of greenhouse gas emissions so urban communities in particular will benefit from reduced air pollution as internal combustion engines are replaced.