Ghana-native, not Ghana-adapted.
Built around Mobile Money (MoMo), dumsor, and the grid we actually have. Not a European platform with a Ghana skin.
Pitvolt is a bootstrapped EV charging network for Ghana, designed for the grid we actually have.
Ghana has thousands of EVs and a handful of public chargers, all in Greater Accra. We're closing that gap, one site at a time.
Built around Mobile Money (MoMo), dumsor, and the grid we actually have. Not a European platform with a Ghana skin.
No 50-station press release. One station, prove it works, then the next. The story changes when there's data.
What works in Ghana will work in Lagos, Dakar, Abidjan. Currency, payment provider, country - all first-class fields. We're building for the playbook.
Our own charging-station management software, designed for the way Ghana's grid actually works.
Mobile Money (MoMo) payments native, dumsor-resilient, built for chargers on 2G when the connection is shaky. More technical details to come.
The first physical Pitvolt charger.
AC Level 2, solar + LiFePO4 battery backup, dedicated SIM. Accra. In-build. Hosted at a partner site we already trust.
One site is a proof. Three is a corridor. Thirty is a CPO.
We're playing the long game - Ghana first, then West Africa.
Our first charger goes live in Accra at a partner site we already trust. Build is underway. We're using it to validate the whole stack: charger hardware under real Ghana conditions, Mobile Money (MoMo) payment flow at the curb, the dashboard we monitor it from, and the dumsor-resilience that every other operator dodges.
If you own or run a hotel, office, mall, gated community, or church in Ghana, we'd like to talk.
The Pitvolt network is in-build. Tell us where you'd want a charger, and we'll let you know when one's nearby.
We wrote down everything we believe about EV charging in Ghana - the opportunity, the honest risks, the architecture, the unit economics. It's long. We mean it.