Max Motorcycles Support Carbon-zero Emission In Lagos

By Clement Alphonsus

In disclosing its support of the global move to achieve carbon-zero emission and to reduce the high cost of maintaining internal combustion engine vehicles, the management of MAX has donated low-emission MAX Motorcycles to the Lagos State Residents Registration Agency (LASRRA).

Since founded in 2015, MAX is on a journey to building Africa’s largest mobility-tech platform. The company has provided mobility entrepreneurs solutions that ensure they can do their important work safely, affordably and in a way that minimises carbon emissions.

Following the global initiative to achieve carbon-zero emissions, organisations in Nigeria called on new collaboration that will enable them to build Electric Vehicles (EVs), to reduce carbon emissions.

While making contributions on its part, MAX is already bridging the credit gap by empowering transport operators to access income-generating assets, develop a verifiable digital credit profile and gain future growth opportunities. MAX offered comprehensive vehicle subscription packages and has two products: MAX Drive and MAX Advantage. While MAXdrive is a subscription-to-own service that provides access to finance and ownership for two, three, and four-wheelers (Keke, Okada and Cars); MAX has also launched MAXe, which offers electric vehicles (EVs) designed to fit perfectly into Africa’s unique transportation ecosystem while providing a more sustainable means of transportation.

During the handover ceremony of the low-emission motorcycles to LASRRA, which took place this month, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) at MAX, Tolulope Thomas, noted that as a socially responsible company, MAX would always seek opportunities to partner with the government for the good of citizens and would ensure that Lagos achieves carbon zero emission across Lagos roads.