Tag: Electric Vehicles

  • Federal Government Seals Major Electric Vehicle Deal with South Korean Partners

    Federal Government Seals Major Electric Vehicle Deal with South Korean Partners

    According to The Guardian reporting on February 1st, 2026, the Nigerian government has officially entered into a strategic Memorandum of Understanding with South Korea’s Asia Economic Development Committee (AEDC) to pioneer domestic electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing. The agreement, signed by John Enoh, the Minister of State for Industry, Trade, and Investment, outlines a comprehensive roadmap for establishing assembly plants and a robust national charging network.

    Reporting by Daily Trust confirms that the initiative is part of a broader “Green Industrialization” agenda aimed at reducing the nation’s carbon footprint and dependence on fossil fuels. The publication notes that the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC) has already identified potential sites in Lagos and Kaduna for the first phase of the rollout. “This partnership marks a definitive shift from importation to domestic production, positioning Nigeria as a hub for green technology in West Africa,” a Ministry spokesperson stated.

    In an update published by The Cable, it was highlighted that the South Korean partners are committing an initial investment of $250 million toward technical training and infrastructure. The outlet quoted AEDC representative, Kim Sung-ho, who remarked: “Our goal is to integrate Nigerian ingenuity with Korean technology to create affordable, sustainable transport solutions for the African market.”

    Echotitbits take: This move is a significant pivot toward international economics and sustainable industrialization. By partnering with South Korea, Nigeria is not just looking at environmental benefits but also job creation in the high-tech sector. Watch for the legislative framework that will likely provide tax incentives for early adopters of EVs in the coming months.

    Source: NigeriaInfo – https://www.nigeriainfo.fm/news/homepagelagos/nigeria-south-korea-sign-deal-to-launch-electric-vehicle-plant/, February 1, 2026

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  • Adoption of Electric Vehicles in Nigeria Surges by 400% Within Five Years

    Adoption of Electric Vehicles in Nigeria Surges by 400% Within Five Years

    Figures cited by The Guardian Nigeria indicate a monumental shift in Nigeria’s transport sector, with electric vehicle (EV) adoption growing by 400% over the last five years. Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, revealed these statistics, linking the surge to the high cost of petroleum and new green energy incentives.

    The state government is reportedly planning to expand the network of charging stations across the Lagos metropolis to support this transition. This move aligns with Nigeria’s broader commitment to reducing carbon emissions and diversifying the nation’s energy consumption patterns in urban centers.

    Punch Newspaper validated the trend, reporting that ‘Nigerians are increasingly pivoting to alternative energy’ as fuel prices remain volatile. BusinessDay also noted that ‘growing sports and entertainment events are shaping youth’ to embrace modern, sustainable lifestyles including EV technology.

    Echotitbits take: A 400% increase sounds impressive, but it starts from a very low base. For EVs to become mainstream, the government must fix the underlying electricity crisis; otherwise, these cars will just be expensive driveway ornaments during power outages.

    Source: The Guardian — https://guardian.ng/technology/electric-vehicles-nigerian-economy-and-business-opportunities/
    The Guardian January 3, 2026

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