Terms & Conditions

Terms and Conditions – SDrive Mobility & Delivery Application

Main Terms (Sections 1 – 20)

1. Corporate Ownership and Governance

The SDrive Mobility & Delivery Application (“Application”) is a newly developed project under the umbrella of Summerset Continental Group Limited, headquartered in Guinea. The project is fully owned and operated by Summerset Continental Group Limited in partnership with SDrive. Corporate leadership is vested in Chief Executive Officer (CEO): Mr. Ibrahim Suleman. All intellectual property, trademarks, logos, and operational rights associated with the Application remain the exclusive property of Summerset Continental Group Limited and SDrive.

1.1 Group Oversight

Summerset Continental Group Limited maintains oversight through its Board of Directors, ensuring compliance with international standards, financial accountability, and operational transparency. Regular audits and compliance reviews are conducted to safeguard the interests of stakeholders.

2. Definitions

• User: Any individual or entity registering to use the Application. • Driver: A licensed individual operating a leased vehicle or delivery bike. • Courier: A registered delivery agent using bikes for parcel or food delivery. • Vehicle Owner: A private individual or entity joining the SDrive fleet with their own car. • Leasing Agreement: A written contract specifying terms of vehicle use. • Charging Station: Designated infrastructure for recharging electric vehicles. • Restricted Items: Goods prohibited under local law (hazardous materials, contraband, etc.). • Service Area: Geographic zones within Guinea, Rwanda, Ivory Coast, UAE, Niger, and other jurisdictions as updated. • Force Majeure: Events beyond reasonable control (natural disasters, political unrest, etc.).

3. Scope of Services

SDrive provides integrated mobility and lifestyle solutions: • Bikes (Leasing & Delivery): Electric bikes available for leasing and courier services. • Cars (Leasing & Ride-Hailing): Electric cars available for lease and ride-hailing. • Fleet Participation by Car Owners: Privately owned gasoline vehicles may join the SDrive fleet subject to inspection and approval. • Heavy Equipment Rentals: Industrial and construction equipment available for rental. • Home Appliances: Leasing and rental of household appliances with delivery and installation. • Charging Stations: Electric vehicles may access designated charging stations operated by SDrive.

3.1 Service Workflows

• Ride-hailing requests are processed through the app, matched with available drivers, and tracked via GPS. • Appliance leasing includes delivery, installation, and optional maintenance packages. • Heavy equipment rentals require operator certification and compliance with occupational safety laws.

4. User Eligibility

Users must be at least 18 years old and legally capable under local law to enter binding contracts. Drivers, couriers, and vehicle owners must hold valid licenses and comply with transport regulations.

5. Account Registration and Use

Users must provide accurate personal details. Accounts are personal and non-transferable. Fraudulent or unlawful activity may result in suspension or termination.

6. Fleet Participation by Car Owners

SDrive permits privately owned vehicles within the applicable country to join its operational fleet, subject to inspection and approval by the Company’s compliance division. Vehicle owners must submit their cars for technical and service quality inspection prior to activation on the platform. Approval is contingent upon meeting safety, performance, and customer service standards established by SDrive. Inspections may be re-conducted at any time without prior notice. In cases of misconduct, poor service quality, or failure to meet inspection standards, the vehicle owner may face fines, suspension of services, or permanent removal from the fleet. Participation in the SDrive fleet does not constitute a leasing arrangement but rather a conditional affiliation subject to ongoing compliance.

6.1 Inspection Criteria

• Mechanical soundness (brakes, lights, tires, emissions). • Cleanliness and customer service readiness. • Compliance with insurance and registration requirements. • Driver behavior and customer feedback.

7. Delivery Services

Delivery timelines are estimates. Users must provide accurate addresses. Hazardous or restricted items cannot be transported. Couriers are independent contractors. Misconduct or harassment will be penalized under Company policy and local laws.

8. Pricing and Payments

All prices are displayed in local currency. Payments may be made via mobile money, card, or cash. Refunds are processed in accordance with consumer protection law.

9. Charging Stations

Charging billed per unit consumed. Users must comply with safety protocols. Unauthorized tampering may result in legal action.

10. Data Privacy and Security

User data is collected and processed in compliance with applicable e-commerce and internet regulations. Data may be shared with authorities if required by law. SDrive does not sell personal data.

10.1 User Rights

• Right to access data. • Right to correct inaccuracies. • Right to request deletion. • Right to portability and objection to processing.

11. Liability and Indemnity

SDrive is not liable for delays, accidents, or damages caused by third parties. In case of accidents, compensation is provided strictly in accordance with Company policy and insurance coverage. SDrive shall not be held liable for loss, theft, or forgotten items. Users indemnify SDrive against claims arising from misuse of vehicles, equipment, or services.

12. Compliance with Local Laws

All services comply with transport, customs, and delivery standards in Guinea, Rwanda, Ivory Coast, UAE, Niger, and other jurisdictions as updated. Users must not use the Application for unlawful purposes.

13. Termination and Suspension of Services

SDrive may suspend or terminate services for violations. Suspension may be imposed with immediate effect, without prior notice, and may include financial penalties, account restrictions, or removal from the platform. Grounds for suspension include: • Misconduct, harassment, or inappropriate behavior by Users, Drivers, Couriers, or Vehicle Owners. • Failure of privately owned vehicles to pass inspection or maintain required standards. • Poor service quality, repeated customer complaints, or breach of operational protocols. • Violation of local laws, traffic regulations, or Company policy.

13.1 Disciplinary Procedure

• First violation: Written warning. • Second violation: Fine or temporary suspension. • Third violation: Permanent removal from platform. Reinstatement is subject to review and approval by SDrive’s compliance division.

14. Amendments

SDrive reserves the right to revise, amend, or update these Terms & Conditions from time to time, including the list of applicable jurisdictions. Continued use of the Application after amendments constitutes acceptance.

15. Force Majeure

SDrive shall not be liable for failure to perform obligations due to events beyond reasonable control.

16. Governing Law and Applicable Jurisdictions

These Terms & Conditions shall be interpreted and enforced in accordance with the laws of the Republic of Guinea, the Republic of Rwanda, the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast), the United Arab Emirates, and the Republic of Niger, as applicable to the territory in which the services are provided. Future jurisdictions will be added as operations expand. In case of conflict, mandatory provisions of local law shall prevail.

17. Severability

If any provision is found invalid, the remaining provisions remain enforceable.

18. Notices

All official notices shall be delivered via email or through the Application. Users may request a comprehensive copy of Terms & Conditions in writing from the Company’s Head Office.

20. Contact Information

Head Office: Summerset Continental Group Limited, Conakry, Guinea Email: Phone:

Annexes (I – XIII)

The following annexes form an integral part of these Terms & Conditions. Each annex can be expanded to view full details.

Annex I – Courier Code of Conduct

Expanded standards for couriers, including dress code, safety gear, and customer interaction protocols. Case studies illustrate acceptable vs. unacceptable behavior, with enforcement mechanisms tied directly to local labor and transport law.

Annex II – Leasing Agreement Template

A comprehensive sample contract covering vehicle/equipment details, lease duration, payment terms, insurance obligations, maintenance responsibilities, return conditions, and termination clauses. Includes dispute resolution pathways, insurance claim handling, and early termination provisions to protect company interests.

Annex III – Charging Station Safety Manual

Detailed step-by-step charging procedures, emergency response scenarios, and illustrative diagrams. Liability disclaimers are included alongside compliance references to electrical safety regulations, ensuring both user safety and company protection.

Annex IV – Consumer Complaint Handling Procedure

A structured escalation matrix (customer → supervisor → compliance team → regulator), with timelines for acknowledgment, investigation, and resolution. Confidentiality provisions and regulator escalation pathways are detailed to align with consumer protection law.

Annex V – Restricted Items List

Comprehensive customs categories and prohibited goods, including hazardous chemicals, weapons, counterfeit goods, and narcotics. Enforcement measures and penalties are clearly defined, ensuring compliance with international trade and customs regulations.

Annex VI – Data Protection Policy

GDPR-style rights (access, correction, deletion, portability, objection), encryption standards, and compliance with both local e-commerce frameworks and international privacy laws. This annex demonstrates proactive alignment with global data governance.

Annex VII – Force Majeure Examples

Expanded scenarios with regional examples (e.g., flooding in Guinea, strikes in Ivory Coast). Obligations during force majeure events are clarified, along with user acknowledgments of potential delays or interruptions.

Annex VIII – Compliance with Guinean Transport Law

Licensing, road safety obligations, insurance requirements, customs clearance for imported EVs, enforcement mechanisms, and penalties. Includes citations from the Code de la Route de la République de Guinée for legal precision.

Annex IX – Heavy Equipment Rental Policy

Operator certification requirements, liability waivers, and enforcement mechanisms. Detailed rental terms ensure compliance with occupational safety laws and protect the company from misuse claims.

Annex X – Home Appliance Leasing Policy

Warranty terms, service visit procedures, delivery and installation standards, and liability clauses. This annex ensures consumer clarity while protecting SDrive from misuse or damage claims.

Annex XI – International Claims Clause

Limitation of liability (capped at service fee), indemnification provisions, unilateral amendment rights, arbitration clauses, intellectual property protections, and disclaimers of service guarantees. These clauses are designed to safeguard Summerset Continental Group Limited across jurisdictions.

Annex XII – Dispute Resolution Framework

Arbitration and mediation procedures, designated centers (Conakry, Kigali, Abidjan, Dubai, Niamey), and governing law hierarchy. Provides a clear step-by-step resolution process before litigation, reducing legal costs and risks.

Annex XIII – Environmental & Sustainability Policy

Commitments to EV adoption, emissions reduction, appliance recycling, and compliance with international environmental standards. Includes reporting obligations and sustainability audits to demonstrate corporate responsibility.