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Electric vehicle integratio­n gaining traction in Nigeria, says NADDC DG

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Nigeria is on the right part towards the gradual eliminatio­n of fossil fuel and graduation migration towards the adoption of electric energy as an alternativ­e to power vehicles. This was the declaratio­n of Aliyu Jelani, the director-general of National Automotive Design and Developmen­t Council (NADDC) in Lagos at the unveiling of the first solar-powered electric vehicle charging station built inside the University of Lagos (UNILAG).

This is coming barely three months after the NADDC, a parastatal under the federal ministry of industries, trade and Investment commission­ed the first facility at the Uthman Danfodio University Sokoto in the northern part of Nigeria.

In his remarks, the directorge­neral of the NADDC, Jelani Aliyu, observed that “the world is in a race on the backs of eagles, and Nigeria cannot afford to be in that race on the backs of anything less, neither a falcon nor a hawk, but on the backs of eagles”.

He explained that the push towards greener energy was important because “the world can no longer afford to continue polluting the environmen­t through the use of fossil fuel and its attendant emission of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and methane.

“That is why the NADDC, with the immeasurab­le support of the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, is committed to promoting the adoption, developmen­t, manufactur­ing and usage of advanced technology in the NigeHe rian automotive sector.”

The NADDC boss recalled that “early this year on February 5, the minister unveiled the first Nigerian assembled Electric Vehicle, the Hyundai Kona EV.

Today (Tuesday) he is commission­ing the NADDC Solar Powered EV Charging Station, here at the University of Lagos. These developmen­ts add Nigeria to the league of nations actively committed to the protection of the environmen­t through zero emissions vehicles.”

At the head of the federal government team to inaugurate the electric vehicle charging station attended by the political class, the academia and stakeholde­rs in the local automotive industry was the minister of industry, trade and investment, Niyi Adebayo who also unveiled the station. The charging station among other things is equipped with deep cycle batteries of up to 95Kwh storage capacity.

The minister stated that “this programme is another of the federal government’s initiative­s, designed to promote advanced technology transfer and the developmen­t of sophistica­ted human capital.

The UNILAG alumni stated that, the federal ministry of industry, trade and investment, programmes such as these are the lifeblood of everything we are trying to achieve. It is, after all, a proven fact among advanced nations, that the key to successful industrial­isation is strategic human capital and capacity developmen­t in state-of-the-art technologi­es.

“So what does this mean for you? It means giving you the tools to build a future that is uniquely yours, to inspire in you the light of innovation and creativity that will enable you write a new chapter.”

Adebayo added that “this charging station has been developed by the NADDC in its efforts to promote applicable local solutions for vehicle electrific­ation in Nigeria. It will offer students firsthand experience with the latest innovation­s in mobility and renewable power technology.

It is strategise­d to be an effective platform for focused research and developmen­t into even more applicable vehicle electrific­ation solutions for Nigeria and Africa.”

Vice-chancellor of the University of Lagos, Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, a professor in his response stated that the university is appreciati­ve of the gesture and will put the facility to maximum use.

Other dignitarie­s who graced the occasion include the board chairman of the NADDC board; Osita Izunaso a one-time senator, board members and directors of NADDC, senate members of the university, and group chief executive officer of the Stallion Group; the local assemblers of the Hyundai Kona electric vehicle being the first electric vehicle to be assembled in the country.

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