KOSDAQ-listed company Medicox (CEO Oh Dae-hwan) announced on the 19th that it will jointly participate in the Kenya energy infrastructure construction project with energy specialist company Gomi Energy Delivery to export K-energy technology.


Medicox and Gomi Energy Delivery signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for a joint business to secure competitiveness in the energy sector on the 17th, agreeing to officially enter the electric vehicle battery charging infrastructure business by building a charging station and an energy-specialized integrated management platform.


Earlier on the 8th, Gomi Energy Delivery signed a business agreement with Muhe Enterprises Limited, a Kenyan national infrastructure construction specialist company, to jointly participate in the energy infrastructure construction project promoted by the Kenyan government and agreed to export Korean electric vehicle chargers and electric scooters.


The main tasks of the project include ▲exporting Korean electric vehicle chargers and electric scooters and building charging infrastructure ▲establishing facilities for natural resources such as solar heat and natural minerals ▲other socio-economic infrastructure development and job creation.


As the electric vehicle and scooter charging infrastructure business is recently evolving from simple charger installation to building software and service platforms together, Gomi Energy Delivery is focusing on localizing an IT technology-based Energy Management System (EMS) for this project.


In addition to Kenya, Gomi Energy Delivery is also pursuing business agreements for energy infrastructure construction rights with 12 African governments and institutions, including Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and Egypt.


Gomi Energy Delivery stated, “Since this project is conducted with the Kenyan government, there were some difficulties in securing funding and reliability due to our unlisted status, but with the participation of the listed company Medicox in this project, we expect to enhance the project’s completeness by receiving support in terms of funding and business networks.”



A representative from Medicox’s Energy Business Division said, “We are pleased to jointly participate in the Kenyan government’s energy infrastructure construction project with Gomi Energy Delivery,” adding, “We will actively engage in exporting K-energy technology and participate in building eco-friendly energy infrastructure in Kenya and other African regions.”


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