The Transformative Transport Services Design Initiative, a collaborative effort uniting scholars, practitioners, and policymakers, has announced groundbreaking research shedding light on the electric vehicle (EV) landscape in Nigeria.
Titled “Driving the Electric Vehicle Agenda in Nigeria: Challenges, Prospects, and Opportunities,” the study, published in Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, offers a comprehensive exploration into the dynamics shaping EV adoption in the country.
Temitope Farinloye, Lead Research Associate at the Transformative Transport Services Design Initiative, emphasised the urgency of addressing the challenges hindering EV adoption in Nigeria.
“Our research underscores the urgency of addressing the challenges hindering EV adoption in Nigeria while highlighting the tremendous opportunities it presents for economic growth and environmental sustainability. By embracing a holistic approach that integrates local insights and global best practices, we can pave the way for a transformative shift towards electric mobility in Nigeria.”
Dr. Emmanuel Mogaji, Associate Professor of Marketing at Keele Business School, UK, highlighted the essential role of marketing transformative transport services in driving EV adoption.
The Associate Professor of Marketing at Keele Business School, UK also added that: “Marketing transformative transport services is essential in driving the adoption of electric vehicles. While we recognize the immense potential of EVs to revolutionize transportation, it’s crucial to delve into consumer behaviour, assess existing infrastructure, and understand government policies to ensure a successful transition. As EVs become a global trend, Nigeria’s participation is vital, not only for its own sustainable development but also to lead the charge within the African context.”
Against the backdrop of global efforts to combat climate change and reduce emissions, the research underscores Nigeria’s pivotal role in advancing sustainable transportation solutions.
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Leveraging insights from a diverse array of stakeholders, including experts and industry leaders, the study delves into the multifaceted challenges hindering widespread EV adoption in the nation.
While acknowledging the strides made in EV research globally, the study highlights critical gaps in understanding the unique complexities of the Nigerian context.
Unlike studies primarily focused on developed nations, this research bridges geographical disparities by providing nuanced insights into the challenges and opportunities specific to Nigeria’s EV landscape.
Key findings from the study include the identification of barriers to EV adoption, such as technological limitations, infrastructural gaps, financial constraints, and behavioral factors.
Also, the research recognizes Nigeria’s status as an oil-producing nation and its implications for transitioning away from fossil fuel reliance. Analysis of governmental initiatives, such as the Energy Transition Plan (ETP), and their impact on shaping the EV ecosystem is also explored.
Furthermore, the study delves into the economic and developmental benefits associated with EV adoption, including job creation and diversification of the economy. Recommendations for policy interventions, local manufacturing support, and awareness campaigns to foster sustainable EV adoption in Nigeria are also outlined.