Friday, 25 August 2017

Electric cars to be introduced into Nigerian market next year


Nigus Enfinity, an indigenous firm, says it will bring electric vehicles into the Nigerian automobile market in 2018 and that its local assembly plant for electric vehicles will be prepared in 2020. 

Malik Ado-Ibrahim, director of the organization, made this known to journalists in an interactive session which held in Abuja on Thursday. 


Ado-Ibrahim said a few nations over the world have set focuses for the boycott of oil fuelled vehicles with India focusing on 2030, and the United Kingdom, 2040. 

He said Nigeria and Africa need to search internally to be at the fore of the car insurgency or hazard getting to be plainly squander canister for prohibited vehicles from different nations. 



Ado-Ibrahim, who was the main African to lead the Formula 1 Team worldwide race auto rivalry in 1999, said his firm is as of now assembling a 100 megawatts (mw) sun
oriented power plant in Katsina and another in Adamawa state.

As per him, the organization has additionally banded together with Build Your Dreams, a Chinese firm, to import electric vehicles at moderate expenses from 2018. 

"We are additionally working with BYD to get a neighborhood brand and begin an electric vehicle get together plant for Nigeria from 2020. Bit by bit we will move to an EV with the African DNA beginning in Nigeria," he said. 


In June, Elon Musk had divulged the world's least expensive electric car, which was estimated at N11 million.

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