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Aceleron Secures Investment Deal From Mobility 54 To Accelerate Battery Innovation In Africa

AFRICA – Aceleron, a pioneer in sustainable battery technology, has secured an investment deal with Mobility 54 Investment SAS, a subsidiary of Toyota Group, to accelerate battery innovation in Africa.

The announcement comes as Aceleron continues to make waves in the industry having secured a total of £5 million (US$ 6.80m) funding from a combination of partners and investors including Mobility 54, the Business Growth Fund and Mercia in a series A round.

With an endorsement by the Department for International Trade, the investment will help to contribute to improved farming practices and mobility, driving economic prosperity in rural parts of Africa.

Aceleron launched its lithium-ion battery in 2021, removing the use of permanently bonded or fixed components to enable scalability, easy servicing, and functional and performance upgrades.

Mobility 54’s investment in Aceleron will accelerate the carbon-neutral ambitions in the continent by establishing sustainable long-term battery power, with reuse and rebuild operations supporting Africa’s contributions to a circular economy.

Mobility 54 and CFAO SAS will contribute to the deployment of Aceleron’s technology by leveraging the group’s footprint throughout the continent using its existing business network and partners to create a series of synergies.

Alongside the investment, Mobility 54 is pursuing a commercial partnership in Africa with Aceleron to drive forward the use of the organisation’s batteries in solar panels (solar photovoltaics) and e-scooters (e-micro mobility).

While Africa is a core market for the business, Aceleron is pursuing innovation in Europe and India with its patented battery technology. This includes its ‘Essential’ battery – a next-generation product that is scalable, serviceable, and upgradeable to remove the hassle of replacing storage solutions every couple of years and reduce the amount of waste generated by the industry.

“Aceleron was established in 2016 to create the most sustainable ESG positive battery in the world, enabling a future with reduced battery waste,” “The company began operations in Africa in 2021 and has started assembling repurposed and reconditioned battery packs for use by local communities. With the partnership funding and expansion of the battery, we are contributing to the electrification of the mobility and renewable energy sector in Africa.”

Dr. Amrit Chandan, CEO and Founder of Aceleron, said.

The global shift towards carbon neutrality in recent years has led to a huge increase in demand for battery energy storage. Africa is expected to experience rapid growth (forecast at 11% CAGR) in the battery market due to the expansion of solar photovoltaics (PV) and e-micro mobility use.

“UK businesses are paving the way for greener engineering. I’m proud the UK government has supported Aceleron from an early stage to develop their game-changing clean and sustainable battery packs which will improve access to clean energy across Africa, helping to develop a clean, green economy,” Minister for Africa, Vicky Ford said.

“Aceleron’s success in securing investment from Toyota is a shining example of how backing British technology can help unlock a sustainable future for all, which supports economic growth as the UK works through our COP26 Presidency and beyond to lead the fight against climate change.”

In December 2021, Aceleron also secured an investment of over £900,000 to support ‘Project BATLAB’ as part of the Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Energy Entrepreneurs Fund.

The project will support more sustainable build processes for batteries in the UK market and will see the organisation working with collaborative partners to develop a facility to support the entire life cycle of the battery.

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Nichole Manhire

Is the media and brand manager at GFA News. She works very closely with editors and podcasters that contribute to telling the African business success story. For marketing and advertising send Nichole an email: nichole@getfundedafrica.com

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