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Nigeria accelerates green future with launch of NEV T6 electric buses in Abuja

"Nigeria Accelerates Green Future with Launch of NEV T6 Electric Buses in Abuja"

David Ijaseun by David Ijaseun
March 8, 2025
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Nigeria has officially launched the NEV T6 electric buses in Abuja, signaling a significant step towards sustainable transportation and reduced carbon emissions. The move is part of the Federal Government’s goal to achieve a 30% growth in electric mobility under the National Automotive Industrial Development Plan (NAIDP).

John Enoh, Minister of State for Industry, Trade, and Investment, inaugurated the buses on Friday, emphasizing their potential to transform the country’s automotive industry. “Electric vehicles represent the future of mobility, and that future starts today. This launch goes beyond introducing buses; it is about embracing innovation to ensure Nigeria remains competitive in the global automotive industry,” Enoh said. He also highlighted the government’s commitment to supporting policies and investments that will expand electric vehicle infrastructure, including charging stations and renewable energy solutions.

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The launch is seen as a crucial step in reducing Nigeria’s reliance on fossil fuels, which account for a significant portion of the nation’s carbon emissions. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), transportation contributes about 25% of Nigeria’s carbon emissions. The new electric buses, which produce zero emissions, are expected to play a pivotal role in cutting down these figures.

Boosting local industry with lithium processing

Uche Nnaji, Minister of Science and Technology, pointed out Nigeria’s abundant lithium reserves as a potential game-changer for the domestic electric vehicle (EV) market. “Nigeria has abundant lithium reserves, and we are focused on processing it locally for battery production rather than exporting raw materials. This will support electric vehicle manufacturing, create jobs, and boost the economy,” Nnaji said.

This focus on local lithium processing aligns with the government’s broader strategy to enhance local content in the automotive sector, which could significantly reduce costs and make electric vehicles more affordable for Nigerians. Analysts estimate that local lithium processing could cut battery production costs by up to 30%, providing a competitive edge in Africa’s growing EV market.

Joseph Osanipin, Director-General of the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), stressed the need for affordable electric vehicles to ensure wide adoption. “For us in NADDC, we know that the path we are treading will lead us to sustainable mobility,” Osanipin stated, adding that zero-emission vehicles would have significant health and environmental benefits.

Renewable energy: The backbone of Nigeria’s EV ambitions

Khalil Halilu, Executive Vice Chairman of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), underscored the importance of renewable energy in powering Nigeria’s electric mobility shift. “Electric vehicles cannot be powered by fossil fuels. This shift is about more than transportation; it is a step towards revolutionizing Nigeria’s energy sector,” Halilu said.

With Nigeria’s vast solar energy potential, experts suggest that integrating renewable energy sources with the electric vehicle infrastructure could significantly lower operational costs and enhance sustainability. According to the World Bank, Nigeria receives an average of 5.5kWh/m² of solar radiation daily, making it one of the most promising markets for solar-powered EV charging stations.

Mosope Olaosebikan, CEO of NEV Motors, described the launch as a milestone that dispels doubts about the viability of EVs in Nigeria. “This is not just about launching a vehicle; it is about launching a movement that positions Nigeria as a leader in clean transportation,” he stated. The NEV T6 electric buses are expected to save millions of dollars in fuel imports annually while providing clean, efficient, and affordable public transportation.

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