The Senate has taken a significant step towards a greener and more sustainable transport system in Nigeria.
This follows the first reading of the Electric Vehicle Transition and Green Mobility Bill, 2025 (SB 856), sponsored by Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, who represents Abia North.
According to Senator Kalu, the bill seeks to establish a comprehensive legal and policy framework to guide Nigeria’s transition to electric vehicles (EVs), with a strong emphasis on promoting local manufacturing, job creation, and environmental sustainability.
Senator Kalu said the proposed legislation was designed to position Nigeria as a regional leader in clean energy transportation while boosting industrial capacity.
Details of the Bill made available to some media organisations reveals that the Bill is not just about reducing carbon emissions; it is about creating thousands of jobs, driving local innovation, and ensuring that Nigeria does not lag behind in the global shift towards electric mobility.
Further insights of the Bill outlines ambitious targets, including the development of nationwide electric vehicle charging infrastructure, incentives to accelerate the adoption of EVs by individuals, businesses, and government agencies, and the integration of renewable energy into transport systems.
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