Paschal Giki
Electric Mobility Expert · Software Developer
Whether it's concrete, code, or climate policy — I build things that move people. Right now that means electrifying how Dar es Salaam gets around.
I work on the intersection of policy, mobility and digitization
I'm a Tanzanian engineer and entrepreneur working in sustainable mobility. I hold a BSc in Civil Engineering with a minor in Interactive Media from NYU Abu Dhabi. I advocate for sustainable mobility in African cities.
- 2020
NYU Abu Dhabi
BSc Civil Engineering · Interactive Media
- 2020
DataVision International
Software Developer
- 2021
WhereIsMyTransport
Data Lead · Dar es Salaam transit
- 2022
Africa E-Mobility Alliance
E-Mobility Consultant · Kenya
- 2025
Enabel · T-GATE Project
E-Mobility Expert · Tanzania
Research, data, and products I build
I combine policy research, engineering, and products for sustainable transport in Africa. I am published author on scientific journals.
I write the rules of the road, then walk them with founders
Dar es Salaam hums on diesel and dream—the sea at one edge, voltage at the other. I work where those currents meet: in policy rooms that decide who may charge, and in workshops where entrepreneurs bolt the future onto wheels.
Dar es Salaam
Home baseEU · T-GATE
Policy workAfrica
Sustainable MobilityFounders
Who I servePolicy
Working with Ministry of Transport and city governments in Tanzania
I help shape and explain transport rules—standards, incentives, and trade corridors—so Tanzania's electric shift is deliberate, not accidental.
Entrepreneurs
Managing a blended financing facility to support entrepreneurs in Tanzania
I work alongside SMEs and innovators—chargers, fleets, retailers—so their first electron is not their last gamble.
Research
Grounding ambition in what the data already whispers
From national EV adoption studies to open transit data, I turn research into arguments policymakers trust and communities can feel.
I do not wait for the city to be fully electric. I meet it halfway—with clauses that clear the road, and with entrepreneurs bold enough to drive.
— Dar es Salaam