What if you could slash your monthly fueling costs by sixty percent? It sounds like almost improbable, but according to the Presidential Initiative on Compressed Natural Gas and Electric Vehicles (Pi-CNG & EV), that is exactly what’s possible with the shift to electric mobility.
At the Abuja Compact on Electric Mobility, the objective is to map out a greener, cheaper, and smarter way for Nigerians to get from point A to point B
Clean energy experts at the summit spent the day digging into the real-world bottlenecks—from charging infrastructure to high upfront costs—that are currently slowing down the EV revolution.
They believe Nigeria isn’t just a participant in this race; we have the potential to lead the entire continent. So how is that possible?
The conversation didn’t stop at technology. Participants also dove into the power of public-private partnerships.
The idea is simply to get the government and the private sector team up
By the end of the day, there was a consensus. To truly cut emissions and build a climate-resilient future, Nigeria needs a triple threat of reliable vehicles, renewable-powered charging stations, and innovative financing that won’t break the bank
(Editor: Anoyoyo Ogiagboviogie)

