In a groundbreaking move towards sustainable and eco-friendly transportation, Possible EVS is set to launch Nigeria’s first fleet of electric taxis.
Possible Electric Vehicle Services (PEVS), plans to launch a fleet of taxis that are 100% electric in Abuja.
The Chief Executive Officer of PEVS, Mosope Olaosebikan, who
disclosed this in a statement recently, said his organisation is thrilled to
lead a transformation in the transportation sector.
“In a groundbreaking move towards sustainable and
eco-friendly transportation, Possible EVS is set to launch Nigeria’s first
fleet of electric taxis with an initial fleet of 30 units. As a socially
responsible and forward-thinking organisation, we’re thrilled to lead this
transformative journey. We believe our pioneering efforts will inspire other
players in the transportation industry to embrace sustainable practices and
contribute to a cleaner, greener, and more prosperous Nigeria,” he said.
The statement said as a way of supporting the operation of
the electric taxis, Possible EVS would establish charging stations across
Abuja, serving as a pilot programme for future expansion.
He said these charging stations would ensure that the
electric taxis have access to reliable and convenient charging infrastructure,
enabling seamless operations and reducing any concerns about range anxiety.
He added, “With the introduction of Nigeria’s first electric
taxi fleet, Possible EVS sets a promising example for the nation and the
African continent as a whole, demonstrating the feasibility and benefits of
electric mobility. As the fleet expands and more electric taxis hit the
streets, Nigeria’s urban areas will witness a positive transformation in terms
of reduced emissions, improved air quality, and enhanced passenger
experiences.”
Olaosebikan noted that Possible EVS’s electric taxi initiative
not only contributes to Nigeria’s sustainable development goals but also aligns
with global efforts to combat climate change and create a more sustainable
future for all.
He said as the nation embraces electric mobility, Possible
EVS leads the way in driving the transition toward a cleaner and greener
transportation ecosystem.
“Nigerians can look forward to a seamless and comfortable
commuting experience.
Our vehicles are equipped with state-of-the-art features,
including spacious interiors, advanced safety systems, and user-friendly
technology, and our plans to install fast-charging infrastructure across key
locations will ensure convenient access to charging stations and minimize any
concerns about range anxiety,” he stated.
He added that with its commitment to sustainability,
innovative solutions, and a vision for a cleaner future, Possible EVS is poised
to revolutionise public transportation and pave the way for a greener Nigeria.
“The transport sector in Nigeria represents about 24% of in-scope
carbon emissions every year. And 72% of these emissions come from passenger
vehicles,” he said.