Firm Intends to Reduce Carbon Emissions in Lagos

The administration of MAX has given low-emission MAX motorcycles to the Lagos State Residents Registration Agency (LASRRA) in support of the global effort to achieve carbon-zero emissions and to lower the high cost of maintaining internal combustion engine cars.

Its efforts to maintain low-carbon emissions on Lagos roadways while supporting the distribution of registration cards throughout the state include the donation. Founded in 2015, MAX is working to create the greatest mobility-tech platform in Africa.

Since its founding, the business has offered mobility entrepreneurs options that guarantee they can carry out their vital work in a way that minimizes carbon emissions, is safe, and is economical.

Organizations in Nigeria are actively looking for new partnerships that would allow them to produce electric vehicles (EVs), which will lower carbon emissions in accordance with a global drive to attain carbon-zero emissions.

By enabling transport operators to obtain income-generating assets, create a verifiable digital credit profile, and take advantage of future growth opportunities, MAX, for its part, is already closing the credit gap.

MAX offers two products: MAX Drive and MAX Advantage. MAX also offers whole car subscription packages. In addition to MAXdrive, a subscription-to-own service that offers financing and ownership for two-, three-, and four-wheelers (Keke, Okada, and Cars), MAX has introduced MAXe, a line of electric vehicles (EVs) that are more environmentally friendly and are specifically tailored to fit into Africa’s distinct transportation ecosystem.

In the course of this month’s low-emission motorbike handover ceremony to LASRRA, MAX’s Chief Operating Officer (COO), Tolulope Thomas, discussed the company’s commitment to supporting government initiatives as a means of giving back to the community in which it operates.

According to her, MAX is a socially conscious business that will always look for ways to collaborate with the government for the benefit of the populace and make sure that all of Lagos’ roads have carbon zero emissions.

 

 

 

 

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