Jubaili Bros, EV24.africa, and illigo have partnered to offer end-to-end sustainable energy to transportation solutions.
The partnership is expected to create Nigeria’s first integrated, fully integrated electric mobility solution, combining electric vehicles, charging infrastructure, and smart cloud-based controls.
“Jubaili Bros is proud to pioneer this initiative. This is a natural expansion of our power solutions,” said Nabil Suleiman, General Manager of Jubaili Bros Nigeria. “We will leverage our 30-year market presence and expertise across generators, solar, batteries, and microgrids to build a reliable EV charging network for our clients in sectors like telecom, banking, and logistics, completing the power profile we offer.”
This alliance is critical for Nigeria, addressing key barriers to electric vehicle (EV) adoption by providing a complete value chain, from vehicle sourcing and charger installation to maintenance and digital management. It brings the reliability of a well-established and trusted name like Jubaili Bros to the emerging EV sector, supports Nigeria’s national goals for renewable energy adoption, and promises to accelerate the shift away from fossil fuel-dependent transport.
EV24.africa, the electric vehicle arm of AUTO24.africa (part of the Stellantis-backed Africar Group), will supply a wide range of electric vehicles through its established pan-African supply chain while Jubaili Bros will lead the design, installation, and maintenance of the charging infrastructure and illigo will provide its proprietary Charger Management Platform, enabling remote monitoring, seamless integration of EV chargers with solar-powered microgrids, and easy monetization via a mobile app for both public and fleet charging.
“With the EV market accelerating across Africa, Nigeria is poised to take a leading share. This alliance ensures that the necessary infrastructure is built in tandem with vehicle availability,” said Alexandre Allanic, Chief Development Officer of Auto24.africa.
By converging clean energy and smart mobility, this partnership is set to reduce environmental impact, unlock new economic opportunities, and position Nigeria at the forefront of the electric transportation revolution in Africa.
“We are thrilled to be part of this outstanding team,” said Karim Wazni, CEO of illigo. “Our digital IP in charger management systems is key to delivering robust, scalable solutions in Nigeria’s challenging power context. This alliance allows us to leverage our technology to make electric mobility not just possible, but profitable.

