Cars & Automobiles

Innoson Motors Rolls Out First Locally Made Electric Vehicle

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Moyin Arowolo

Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing (IVM), Nigeria’s leading automaker, has unveiled its first locally produced electric vehicle (EV). 

The new model is a milestone in Nigeria’s automotive industry and highlights the country’s drive toward innovation and sustainability. The EV aims to lessen dependency on imported fossil fuels and contribute to environmental preservation. It is designed to meet the demands of the local market.

The company’s Head of Communications and Corporate Affairs, Cornel Osigwe, claimed in a Facebook post that the electric vehicle was produced at the plant in Nnewi, Anambra state.

“I just took a test drive in the first Innoson vehicle—an electric car made in Nnewi,” he declared. “We are just starting.”

What does this mean for Nigeria?

At the national level, it might lessen reliance on oil and enhance air quality, especially in big cities that are struggling with pollution. Internationally, it positions Nigeria as a growing player in the African automotive landscape.

Innoson’s entry into the EV market follows in the footsteps of other global automakers, signalling a shift in consumer preferences. The business also revealed plans to increase the number of electric vehicles in its lineup, highlighting Nigeria’s expanding manufacturing capabilities. The vehicle’s design is targeted towards affordability, ensuring accessibility for a broad consumer base, and making the technology attainable for Nigerian buyers.

The introduction of electric vehicles in Nigeria comes at a time when the country faces challenges related to infrastructure, particularly charging stations and power supply. 

Nigeria hardly produces enough electricity to power buildings and businesses. Despite having energy demands of up to 40 terawatts, the nation only produces about 5,000 megawatts of electricity.

The company’s entry into the EV market also creates opportunities for collaborations with foreign businesses and financiers who might be interested in aiding Nigeria’s eco-friendly transportation industry. 

Innoson’s electric vehicle launch is expected to spark further interest from consumers and investors alike, and its success could inspire other local manufacturers to explore similar innovations. 

Moyin Arowolo

Moyinoluwa Arowolo studied Communication and Media Studies at Ajayi Crowther University. Before joining Arbiterz, she worked at radio and television stations such as Unilag FM and Trybe TV. She has experience in radio production, television production, digital marketing, and social media management.

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