Earn more by day. Power your home at night.
Rechaj converts petrol tricycles to electric with a simple daily battery swap, cutting fuel costs, increasing income, and bringing reliable power home.
Built in Lagos, Proven with real drivers

Built to fix what petrol broke.
Rechaj makes clean mobility affordable for tricycle drivers. After fuel subsidies ended, costs surged, petrol prices fluctuated, and breakdowns increased, reducing earnings. Electric vehicles are cheaper to operate, but high initial costs and long charging times limit access. Rechaj eliminates these issues by converting petrol tricycles to electric and offering a daily battery swap instead of fuel. No new vehicle purchase or charging downtime is needed, just a flat daily fee that allows drivers to earn and power their homes at night.
Easy steps of transitioning
How it works
01.
Retrofit your tricycle
02.
Swap batteries in minutes
03.
Earn more with lower daily costs
04.
Power your home at night
Our Sustainable Development Goals Impact
Sustainable Cities & Communities
Silent, zero-emission kekes cut urban pollution and enhance street safety, with hub-and-spoke stations providing reliable transport and energy services near homes and workplaces.
Affordable & Clean Energy
Our batteries power mobility by day and homes by night (KAAG).
Decent Work & Economic Growth
We provide dignified jobs (agents, mechanics, retrofit techs) and boost rider earnings by about ₦100,000/month through reduced costs and downtime.
Climate Action
Kekes and home generator replacements reduce CO₂ emissions. We monitor avoided emissions monthly (transport + KAAG) and are set for third-party verification to access carbon finance.
Measured impact. Real livelihoods. Real climate gains.
Growing daily through consistent use, predictable pricing, and strong rider trust.
4 Tons
of CO₂ avoided per electrified tricycle annually
30%
reduction in daily operating costs
400MWh
of clean energy delivered through battery swapping
More money. Less stress.
Why drivers switch
Flat daily pricing
Fewer breakdowns
More trips, more income
No generator at home
“I don’t fear breakdowns anymore. I can focus on my work.”
Mark Igbanibo