Egoras introduces a tricycle powered by gas

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Egoras Technology, an innovative firm focusing on sustainable transportation solutions, has unveiled the Egoras Dual-Fuel Tricycle—a gas-powered three-wheeler.

Ugoji Harry, the CEO, emphasized in a statement that this tricycle was crafted to tackle challenges arising from recent subsidy removals.

Highlighting its dual-fuel capabilities, Harry expressed how the tricycle seamlessly operates on both petrol and liquid purified gas, offering a versatile and eco-friendly option for commuters in urban and rural areas.

Noteworthy is the user-friendly design of the Egoras Dual-Fuel Tricycle, making maintenance easy for operators.

Operating in various states across the North, South, and South, the tricycle stands out as a reliable and powerful vehicle with impressive technical specifications.

Constructed from high-quality materials like aluminum, steel, and carbon fiber, it ensures durability and reliability on diverse terrains.

With a robust 10 horsepower engine, the tricycle combines strength and efficiency, reaching a top speed of 60 kmph—providing users with a swift and dependable mode of transportation.

Emphasizing safety, rigorous testing has been conducted to ensure compliance with industry standards, assuring riders and pedestrians of a secure and efficient mode of transportation.

Harry reiterated the firm’s dedication to fostering positive change in Nigeria’s transportation landscape, citing the dual-fuel tricycle as a significant step toward this goal.

Encouraging communities to embrace this sustainable solution, he added that the company provides fleet management services to assist tricycle owners.

Customers can sign agreements with the company, ensuring a hassle-free and comprehensive support system for their tricycle ownership, with drivers from the company’s fleet using the tricycles until ownership is transferred after an agreed-upon period.

 

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