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Posted by toluwalopesong
 - Jan 25, 2025, 10:20 PM
Dana Motors Introduces EV, CNG Vehicles into Nigeria's Auto Market


Dana Motors, a leading player in Nigeria's automotive industry, has announced the introduction of Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) vehicles into the Nigerian market. This groundbreaking move marks a significant milestone in the country's transition toward sustainable and eco-friendly transportation solutions.

The unveiling event, held at the company's headquarters, showcased an array of vehicles designed to cater to the diverse needs of Nigerian consumers. The new lineup includes electric sedans and SUVs, as well as CNG-powered buses and trucks, all tailored to reduce carbon emissions and lower operational costs.

Speaking at the event, Dana Motors' Managing Director, Mr. Jacky Hathiramani, highlighted the company's commitment to environmental sustainability and innovation. "We are proud to lead the charge in introducing green vehicles to Nigeria. These EVs and CNG vehicles are not only environmentally friendly but also cost-effective, providing Nigerians with affordable and sustainable transportation options," Hathiramani stated.

The introduction of these vehicles aligns with the Federal Government's push for alternative energy sources to mitigate the effects of climate change and reduce dependency on imported fuel. With rising petrol prices and increasing environmental concerns, the demand for CNG and EV solutions is expected to grow significantly in the coming years.

Dana Motors' new offerings come equipped with advanced technology to ensure durability and efficiency, even under Nigeria's challenging road conditions. The company also announced plans to establish a robust support network, including CNG refueling stations and EV charging infrastructure, to ensure a seamless transition for consumers.

Consumers and industry stakeholders have welcomed the initiative, emphasizing its potential to transform Nigeria's transportation landscape. A representative from the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC) praised Dana Motors for taking bold steps to align with global automotive trends. "This is a significant step forward for Nigeria. We encourage other industry players to follow suit and invest in sustainable mobility solutions," the representative said.

To make these vehicles accessible to more Nigerians, Dana Motors has partnered with financial institutions to offer flexible payment plans. This initiative aims to encourage widespread adoption and accelerate the shift toward greener transportation options.

The company has also launched a nationwide awareness campaign to educate the public on the benefits of EVs and CNG vehicles, including reduced fuel costs, lower emissions, and enhanced energy security. The campaign will include roadshows, workshops, and partnerships with academic institutions to promote innovation in the sector.

As Nigeria takes steps to modernize its automotive industry, Dana Motors' bold move is expected to inspire further investments in sustainable transportation, paving the way for a cleaner and more efficient future.