Nigeria electric vehicle adoption
Senate Backs Green Future As Orji Kalu''s EV Bill Passes First
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EV Adoption Trends Across African Nations in 2025
As the global push toward sustainability gains speed, EV adoption in Africa is seeing a significant rise in 2025. From urban business districts to small-town roads, electric vehicles are becoming
Qoray partners TotalEnergies to strengthen EV adoption in Nigeria
Qoray has signed a Memorandum of Understanding(MoU) with TotalEnergies Marketing Nigeria Plc to enhance electric vehicle (EV) ownership in Nigeria. This partnership officially makes the
Navigating The Green Frontier: Challenges Faced By
In 2025, Max is scaling electric vehicle adoption by deploying smart EV infrastructure and fleet services across Nigerian cities, while Spiro is expanding its battery swapping network and e
Nigeria eyes green mobility future as Senate adopts Kalu''s EV
The Nigerian Senate has taken a significant step towards promoting green mobility and local manufacturing with the adoption of Senator Orji Uzor Kalu''s Electric Vehicle Transition and
Ex-Land Rover engineer joins Africa''s handful of EV
Nigeria, Africa''s largest economy with over 200 million people, has a nascent electric vehicle (EV) market. Only 15,000 to 20,000 EVs are currently on its roads, representing a mere 0.5% to 1%
SAGLEV, Dongfeng unveil electric SUV to boost govt''s green
The SUV M-Hero 917, a full-size off-road luxury SUV built for extreme performance and control, was unveiled on Thursday, July 17, 2025, in Lagos. Speaking at the unveiling, Dr Olugbenga
China''s ''Small and Beautiful'' BRI model boosting Africa''s
In sharp contrast, Nigeria, despite being Africa''s most populous country, has seen limited EV adoption. Wang attributed this to a lack of supportive industrial policies, poor road conditions
Best Electric Car in Nigeria 2025: Hyundai Kona Review
Electric vehicles are steadily entering the Nigerian market, driven by a combination of rising fuel costs, global trends, and a growing number of locally assembled options. While many options
UNILAG to Unveil Nigeria''s First Electric Campus Shuttle –
The University of Lagos (UNILAG) will next week host the unveiling of Nigeria''s first Electric Vehicle (EV) Campus Shuttle prototype, the Director General of the National Automotive
SAGLEV, Dongfeng unveil luxury electric SUV to drive Nigeria
SAGLEV Electromobility Co. Nigeria Ltd., in collaboration with China''s Dongfeng Motor Corporation Ltd., has unveiled a flagship electric Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) the MHERO 917
Chinese companies grab stake in Nigeria''s lithium and EV
Chinese companies are taking up positions at both ends of Nigeria''s clean energy supply chain in a bid to dominate the electric vehicle future of Africa''s most populous country. Two factories for
Nigerian Senate Introduces Bill to Promote Electric Vehicles
The Nigerian Senate has taken a key step toward transforming the country''s transportation sector by introducing a bill aimed at promoting the use of electric vehicles (EVs) and embracing clean
Nigeria shifts gears as new EV bill powers up local business
Establishing a nationwide EV charging network Offering incentives for EV adoption by businesses, individuals, and public agencies Supporting job creation and skills development across the EV
Firms unveil electric SUV to boost FG''s green initiative in Lagos
By Chiazo Ogbolu SAGLEV Electromobility Co Nig. Ltd. and Dongfeng Motor Corporation Ltd., have unveiled a flagship, luxury, ultra modern, and offloading electric Sports Utility Vehicle
Nigeria shifts gears as new EV bill powers up local business
The Bill, which passed its first reading, aims to create a clear legal and policy framework to support Nigeria''s gradual transition from fossil fuel-powered vehicles to electric vehicles (EVs).
Nigeria''s Electric Vehicles push falters over power, policy and
A major concern for both consumers and auto industry insiders is infrastructure—or the lack of it. Nigeria''s unstable power supply poses a significant challenge to the widespread adoption of
