Author: Chika Jones
Electric cars are to be introduced to Nigeria in 2018 according to an indigenous firm -
The firm says that its local assembly plant for electric vehicles will be ready in 2020 - Across the world, many countries have set targets for the ban of petrol-fuelled vehicles An indigenous firm, Enigus Enfinity has said it will introduce electric vehicles into the Nigerian automobile market in 2018.
The firm also says that its local assembly plant for electric vehicles will be ready in 2020. Malik Ado-Ibrahim, chairman of the company, announced this to journalists in an interactive session, in Abuja on Thursday, August 24.
According to The Cable, Ado-Ibrahim said several countries across the world have set targets for the ban of petrol-fuelled vehicles with India targeting 2030, and the United Kingdom, 2040. The company has also partnered with Build Your Dreams, a Chinese firm, to import electric vehicles at affordable costs from 2018.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/1122141-electric-cars-introduced-nigeria-by-2018.html
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