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Bringing reliable electric charging to
drivers across Ghana.

KPIs that we're solving
Ghana: The Problem
The critical gaps blocking EV adoption today.
Air Quality
Fleet Electrification Gap
PM2.5 above WHO limits
30,000–60,000 commercial
vehicles still ICE
Charging Infrastructure
0 public EV chargers nationwide
Noise Pollution
High urban noise from
commercial transport
Carbon Emissions Schemes
0 carbon credits currently captured from fleet electrification
Ghana: The Opportunity
The scalable upside unlocked by Aya Charge.
Population scale
Carbon Credit Potential
First-Mover Advantage
35 million people,
58% urban
High-volume credit issuance available to early movers
Exclusive access to 30 prime fuel-station sites
Government Alignment
Fleet Market Size
Strong national interest in clean transport transition
30,000–60,000 vehicles ready to electrify
Pop up charge stations
Aya Charge will deploy a hybrid network model combining high-visibility fuel-station locations with rapidly installable, low-cost pop-up charging units. This approach allows us to build national coverage quickly, optimise capital efficiency, and position chargers exactly where enterprise fleets need them most.

Provisional Charging
Locations
Aya Charge has secured provisional exclusive access to 5 strategically distributed locations across Ghana’s most populated and commercially active regions. This network footprint provides the critical density required to deliver reliable coverage for enterprise fleets, ensuring consistent access to charging and full range confidence along the nation’s primary mobility corridors.
Our Team
Head of Operations
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Inbound and Outbound Operations Lead, Greenyard
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Getir, Tier Mibility, Bolt, (Germany)
Head of Technology
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CTO Deventive LLC
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CTO Booqar LLC
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Senior software engineer TÜV NORD GROUP




