Egbin Power Set To Promote The Use Of Electric Vehicles In Nigeria
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Egbin Power, a subsidiary of the Sahara Power Group, has pledged to promote the use of electric-powered vehicles in Nigeria. See how!
We are quite convinced that the use of electric-powered vehicles will happen sooner or later in Nigeria. Many companies both local and international are taking it upon themselves to make such big dream a reality.

That will be cool
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Woow

Cool

That's be nice..if only the oil moguls will allow that dream come to fruition

Ok

That's of course a bad market for the oil moguls. Would they let this come to fruition

Wow

Wawu

Must be really nice

Seriously, let's discuss.
Electric cars? In Nigeria? At this time? With this present situation?.
C'mon. I'm not saying revolutionary things can't happen but, there are things to take into consideration. - First things come first.
What would you need to charge up electric vehicles? - electricity supply, right?
What's the general present situation regarding electricity distribution in Nigeria - Epileptic
What if you go to the electric charge station to juice up your car and you have very little eMPG left and there's no electrical power supply? - You get stuck.
On a honest note, this seems like a great idea - the implementation, yeah, sure - helps the environment in a ton of ways though and helps you cut down on fuel expenses, but are they sure about this right now? Or do they need to have something fixed first. - which is the "epileptic electrical power supply".
Electric cars? In Nigeria? At this time? With this present situation?.
C'mon. I'm not saying revolutionary things can't happen but, there are things to take into consideration. - First things come first.
What would you need to charge up electric vehicles? - electricity supply, right?
What's the general present situation regarding electricity distribution in Nigeria - Epileptic
What if you go to the electric charge station to juice up your car and you have very little eMPG left and there's no electrical power supply? - You get stuck.
On a honest note, this seems like a great idea - the implementation, yeah, sure - helps the environment in a ton of ways though and helps you cut down on fuel expenses, but are they sure about this right now? Or do they need to have something fixed first. - which is the "epileptic electrical power supply".

I would love to get 1 for my self

This is so cool 😎

Looks cool

Slick too

We move

Hmm

okay we move

We hope this become a reality

[Reply] Eden Noelalbert Dodavah said:
Dec 20, 2020 at 03:19 PMSeriously, let's discuss.
Electric cars? In Nigeria? At this time? With this present situation?.
C'mon. I'm not saying revolutionary things can't happen but, there are things to take into consideration. - First things come first.
What would you need to charge up electric vehicles? - electricity supply, right?
What's the general present situation regarding electricity distribution in Nigeria - Epileptic
What if you go to the electric charge station to juice up your car and you have very little eMPG left and there's no electrical power supply? - You get stuck.
On a honest note, this seems like a great idea - the implementation, yeah, sure - helps the environment in a ton of ways though and helps you cut down on fuel expenses, but are they sure about this right now? Or do they need to have something fixed first. - which is the "epileptic electrical power supply".
Totally true ...this country isn't ready for this yet

It's a beautiful dream to be honest
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