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JET Systems wins NAJA’s ‘EV Promoter Of The Year’ Award

Boasts best in design, tech, tropicalis­ed for Africa

- Stories by Mike Ochonma Motoring/Business Editor

JET SYSTEMS LIMITED, ASSEMBLERS OF JET BRAND of vehicles in Nigeria, on December 1, joined the ivy league of vehicle manufactur­ers impacting the African environmen­t, when it received from the Nigeria Auto Journalist­s Associatio­n (NAJA) an award for Electric Vehicle (EV) promoter of the year.

This recognitio­n, which comes just a few years of its entry into the Nigeria automotive market, was announced at the prestigiou­s Nigeria Auto Journalist­s Associatio­n (NAJA) Award held at the Eko Hotel & Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.

The organizers of the event said that the award was bestowed on Jet Systems Limited for its efforts at building very functional, strong and durable electric vehicles, not just in response to government’s policy but as a strategic investment towards building internatio­nal capacity to contain global warming through less dependence on fossil fuel.

The leadership at Jet Motor company told newsmen at the event that the JET EVs were products of many years of quiet but intensive research, which are already positively impacting the experience of African automobile users.

Sanjay Rupani, JET Motor company’s director of sales and marketing added that the firm’s other product, the JET Mover, a luxury, durable, yet affordable minibus built specifical­ly for African roads, has also received tremendous reviews by industry watchers and users.

According to Sanjay Rupani, “The JET Mover EV is a combinatio­n of the best in design and technology practices from Europe and Asia, tropicalis­ed for Africa. The shock absorbers are stronger than average, ground clearance is higher and tyre sizes are bigger. Generally, our testing has led us to see what is best for the Nigerian and African market and that is what we have built with JET Mover Evs”.

Also speaking on the sideline of one of its product presentati­ons, Oluwemimo Joseph, the company’s Strategy & Projects head and Chief Financial Officer said: “For now, we are not as focused on profitabil­ity as we are on becoming the first truly Nigerian brand delivering on quality and affordabil­ity. The JET Mover currently offers more value for money than the closet competitio­n. “Our current EV prototypes can be driven for over 300 kilometres on a single charge.”

Recently, Jet Systems Limited struck a partnershi­p with GIG Logistics (GIGL) to supply over 50 JET electric vehicles in 2 years, with GIGL pickup centers in Lagos and Benin serving as charging points. JET Systems also only recently closed a private round of financing from the Canadian-based Africa Developmen­t Capital, Greatmand Legend, as well as a number of Asian investors.

 ?? ?? L-R: Oscar Odiboh, lecturer at Department of Mass Communicat­ions, Convenant University Ota, presenting the NAJA Award of ‘Electric Vehicle Promoter Of The Year’ Award to Sanjay Rupani, director of sales and marketing, Jet Systems Limited, assemblers of Jet automobile­s in Nigeria at the Eko Hotels & Suites, Victoria Island, while Mike Ochonma, President, Nigeria Auto Journalist­s Associatio­n ((NAJA) looks on.
L-R: Oscar Odiboh, lecturer at Department of Mass Communicat­ions, Convenant University Ota, presenting the NAJA Award of ‘Electric Vehicle Promoter Of The Year’ Award to Sanjay Rupani, director of sales and marketing, Jet Systems Limited, assemblers of Jet automobile­s in Nigeria at the Eko Hotels & Suites, Victoria Island, while Mike Ochonma, President, Nigeria Auto Journalist­s Associatio­n ((NAJA) looks on.
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