Abuja, Nigeria – Nigeria is taking a significant stride toward sustainable transport solutions as President Bola Ahmed Tinubu prepares to unveil the nation’s first electric tricycles at Eagle Square, Abuja. The landmark event signals a major push toward reducing carbon emissions and modernizing urban mobility across the country.
The introduction of electric tricycles, commonly referred to as “e-tricycles,” is expected to transform public transportation, particularly in densely populated cities where traditional fuel-powered tricycles have long dominated. These vehicles offer a cleaner, quieter, and more cost-efficient alternative to conventional engines, aligning with Nigeria’s broader environmental and energy diversification goals.
Officials from the Federal Ministry of Transportation and private sector partners behind the initiative have emphasized that the move is not only environmentally conscious but also economically strategic. By adopting locally-assembled and imported electric tricycles, the government aims to stimulate job creation, attract investment in green technologies, and reduce the country’s dependence on fossil fuels.
Speaking ahead of the launch, sources close to the presidency confirmed that the e-tricycles will initially be rolled out in Abuja, with plans to expand to other major cities such as Lagos, Kano, and Port Harcourt. The government is also reportedly working on complementary policies, including incentives for operators and plans to establish charging infrastructure across urban centers.
Analysts describe the move as a milestone in Nigeria’s journey toward sustainable urban transport, noting that the adoption of electric vehicles could help address the twin challenges of air pollution and high fuel costs that have burdened commuters for years.
The unveiling at Eagle Square is expected to attract dignitaries, industry stakeholders, and media, highlighting Nigeria’s commitment to embracing innovation while promoting environmental responsibility.
As President Tinubu prepares to drive the first official e-tricycle, the event is set to mark the beginning of a new chapter in the nation’s mobility landscape, one that blends technology, sustainability, and economic opportunity.




