The safety infrastructure that unlocks Kenya's electric mobility transition — and lets women ride into it without fear.
Four numbers explain why fleets can't scale profitably, and why women stay out of the sector that needs them most.
Rescue.co dispatches. Insurers underwrite. Hospitals admit. RAXI is the orchestration layer connecting all five into a single response.
Telematics webhooks from EV fleets, plus SMS/USSD citizen reporting, catch a crash within seconds of impact — no dependency on a bystander finding a working phone.
Learn More →An NLP parser and multi-signal validation protocol — callback, GPS movement, citizen corroboration — filter false positives before an ambulance is ever dispatched.
Learn More →A cryptographically signed Guarantee of Payment code lets a hospital verify coverage and admit a patient without a deposit — faster than the manual "Letter of Undertaking" it replaces.
Learn More →RAXI doesn't own ambulances. Rescue.co's 800+ vehicle network is triggered automatically, with the receiving hospital notified — and the GOP code attached — before the patient arrives.
Learn More →Police data stops at the scene. Hospital data doesn't link back to the crash. RAXI's 30-day outcome tracker closes that loop and feeds policy-grade evidence to NTSA and the Ministry of Health.
Learn More →RAXI orchestrates five roles into one response. None of them compete with what you already do well.
Lower insurance exposure, protect asset uptime, and open your workforce to more female riders with a built-in safety guarantee.
Learn More →Accept a verifiable digital guarantee instead of a cash deposit, and get patient details before the ambulance arrives.
Learn More →Underwrite through a telematics-informed TPA layer that reduces manual claims processing and improves risk selection.
Learn More →RAXI's pilot generates a gender-disaggregated, telemetry-to-outcome dataset that doesn't yet exist in the published literature on African e-mobility.
Learn More →Research from ACTS, Coventry University, and KCIC identifies safety concerns — not interest, not capital — as the primary reason women stay out of Kenya's e-mobility workforce.
RAXI treats gender-responsive design as core infrastructure, not an add-on feature. When a crash means a guaranteed ambulance and guaranteed admission, families stop gatekeeping and women ride. That is the mechanism, not a marketing claim.
RAXI's core innovation: a digital guarantee that a hospital can trust faster than a phone call.
Telematics or SMS reports the incident with GPS and severity.
Insurer API confirms the rider's coverage in real time.
A signed code is generated and registered against the cover pool.
Rescue.co is triggered; the hospital is notified before arrival.
Hospital verifies via USSD and admits — no deposit required.
RAXI is a KCIC incubation participant. These are the pilot's design targets — not yet operational results.
Figures reflect RAXI's submitted pilot design and are subject to partner confirmation and final grant approval.