Cenntro Inc., an electric commercial vehicle company in Freehold, has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Electricove Maroc, an electric vehicle distribution company organized under the laws of the Kingdom of Morocco and based in Casablanca.
Electricove will assemble Cenntro’s electric vehicles in Morocco for distribution within the local and Northern African markets. Electricove has served as a Cenntro distribution partner for several years.
Under the terms of the agreement, Cenntro agreed to supply vehicle assembly kits to Electricove. The Moroccan company agreed to establish a local plant to assemble Cenntro EV models, including the Teemak and LS450. Cenntro also agreed to provide technical documentation, assembly training, and engineering support to assist Electricove in developing local assembly capabilities.
According to Mordor Intelligence, which tracks the EV industry, the Africa electric vehicle market size is estimated at $17.41 billion in 2025, and is expected to reach $28.30 billion by 2030.
Africa is one of the fastest-growing markets for electric vehicles. According to the Centre for Science and Environment, African countries have begun to set policies and targets for electrification.
Cenntro said Electricove has indicated that the initiative has received strong endorsement from both government authorities and business organizations within Morocco.
“Cenntro’s collaboration with Electricove Maroc builds on a longstanding relationship with Electricove and represents a significant step in supporting EV deployment in the region,” said Peter Wang, chairman and CEO of Cenntro. “We’re pleased to support Electricove with technical resources and expertise as they expand assembly operations.”
Cenntro makes and provides electric commercial vehicles. Cenntro’s purpose-built ECVs are designed to serve a variety of commercial applications that include various classes of trucks.








