Malik Ado-Ibrahim, who was the first African to lead the Formula 1 Team global race car competition in 1999, has revealed plans for his automobile company to introduce electric cars into Nigerian market in 2018.
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Nigus Enfinity, an indigenous firm, says it will introduce electric
vehicles into the Nigerian automobile market in 2018 and that its local
assembly plant for electric vehicles will be ready in 2020.
Malik Ado-Ibrahim, chairman of the company, made this known to
journalists in an interactive session which held in Abuja on Thursday.
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.
He said Nigeria and Africa need to look inward to be at the fore of
the automotive revolution or risk becoming waste bin for banned
vehicles from other countries.
Ado-Ibrahim, who was the first African to lead the Formula 1 Team
global race car competition in 1999, said his firm is already building a
100 megawatts (mw) solar power plant in Katsina and another in Adamawa
state.
According to him, the company has also partnered with Build Your
Dreams, a Chinese firm, to import electric vehicles at affordable costs
from 2018.
“We are also working with BYD to get a local brand and start an
electric vehicle assembly plant for Nigeria from 2020. Gradually we
will move to an EV with the African DNA starting in Nigeria,” he said.
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