Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, has announced the first set of electric buses for public transportation in the state.
Sanwo-Olu, announced the delivery of the electric buses in a statement released on Sunday.
While highlighting the benefits of the electric buses, Sanwo-Olu said the vehicles will reduce carbon emissions and increase efficiency.
He added that residents can now welcome cost-efficient transportation in the state.
According to him, the initiative was achieved owing to the state government’s partnership with Oando Clean Energy Limited.
Expressing his excitement, Sanwo-Olu assured Lagosians of a cleaner and greener public transportation system in the state.
He wrote, “With the ability to travel 280km at full charge, taking into account our unique travel times in Lagos, our electric buses are a game-changer. With an average daily usage of 200km by existing BRTs, there is no need to fear that the buses can stop while in transit.
“Our new electric buses will not only reduce carbon emissions but will also increase efficiency. This means that Lagosians can say goodbye to high fuel costs and hello to cost-efficient transportation.
“We shall be running a pilot scheme over the next few months to gather sufficient data required to analyse the operational efficiencies relative to the current BRT buses to further improve our public transport service. This collaboration is a testament to our commitment to creating a sustainable future for Lagos.”
Stating why the state government was in collaboration with Oando Clean Energy Limited on the initiative, Sanwo-Olu said, “We understand the need for charging stations to power our electric buses, which is why we are partnering with Oando Clean Energy Limited to strategically place Universal Chargers at public places like malls and gas stations. We also plan to establish an Assembly Plant for Electric Buses in the near future.
“This is just the beginning of our efforts to transform Lagos into an even smarter city as we continue to increase our fleet of electric vehicles, further modernizing the Lagos transportation system.”