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Biodun556(m): 4:26pm On Apr 27, 2023
Oando Clean Energy Limited (OCEL) and the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) have announced that they have taken delivery of the electric mass transit buses for Lagos State.

The delivery of the buses would kick off the Proof of Concept phase of the Sustainable Transport Initiative being championed by OCEL.

This was disclosed in a statement yesterday.

On Thursday, April 28, 2022, OCEL and LAMATA, had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enable the successful deployment of an Electric Vehicle (EV) Infrastructure Ecosystem (electric buses, charging stations, and other ing infrastructure) towards the attainment of a sustainable road transport system in the state.

The MoU was also expected to boost bridge the gap in the current mass transit bus system for the increasing number of Lagos commuters and make up a significant part of the State Government’s larger drive to improve mass transit infrastructure.

“OCEL, partnered with Yutong Bus Co Limited (Yutong), the world’s largest electric vehicle manufacturer to produce the electric buses, equipped with air conditioning and Wi-Fi.

“In addition to the arrival of these electric buses, OCEL has also taken delivery of the charging stations and spare parts necessary to ensure their effective operation.

“Consequently, and in line with the provisions of the partnership between OCEL and LAMATA, the receipt of both the buses and charging stations marks the commencement of our Sustainable Transport Initiative, which is one of the Company’s pipeline projects to Nigeria in meeting her goal of net zero by 2060,” the statement explained.

It pointed out that, “the company’s strategic vision is to decarbonise the transport system in Nigeria and in the process, strengthen the socio-economic impact of transportation within the country.

“Over the next seven years, and through the rollout of over 12,000 buses, this initiative will transition the current combustion mass transit buses to electric, starting in Lagos State and eventually across the country.

“In the medium to long term, and in line with our ambitions, our efforts within sustainable transport will lead to improved air quality, enhanced public health, enable the employment of at least 3,000 new drivers and an additional 2,000 workers to bus maintenance, depot management, etc. as well as estimated economic cost savings of $2.6 billion (3.6% of Lagos’s GDP).”

Furthermore, it stated that the company’s EV roll-out plan strategically aligns with the Nigeria Energy Transition Plan (NETP); specifically ing the government’s roap for EV implementation across Nigeria and its ambition to boost local capacity in the medium term through the construction of EV assembly plants.

The Oando -Yutong t Venture Partnership is expected to, among others, “manufacture and deployment of additional electric buses during the Pilot and Roll-out phases of the partnership with Lagos State through LAMATA; design and facilitate training programs targeted at the following critical stakeholders – bus drivers, bus operators, and regulators including but not limited to LAMATA and the Ministry of Transport.

“Provide technical and after-sales service; manage a supply chain network to the availability of spare parts as and when required; construction of a local EV assembly plant to boost indigenous capacity.”

Commenting on the feat achieved, the Managing Director, Yutong West Africa, Mr. Frank Lee stated: “This is a watershed moment for Yutong. It’s our first delivery of electric mass transit buses in Sub-Saharan Africa and the first step in the large-scale deployment of an electric powered public road transport system in Nigeria.

“We are excited to be embarking on this journey in partnership with Oando, an organisation with a history of stellar performance in the energy sector and are hopeful to see a quick turnaround in our t plans to advance all facets of the country’s transition to eco-friendly vehicles, including the development of local capacity through the delivery of, and exposure to extensive training programs for all stakeholders, from drivers to operators and the regulators
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001Lagos: 4:27pm On Apr 27, 2023
Nice one

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TemplarLandry: 4:27pm On Apr 27, 2023
Nigeria is making progress. Skrrr.

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Biodun556(m): 4:28pm On Apr 27, 2023
Lagos on top

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Draslo(m): 4:31pm On Apr 27, 2023
Kani pe; Awon ni Mobil, emi ni Oando
Awon ni boyfriend, emi lo wan do
Awon ni rambo, emi commando
Awon ni winners, emi ni champion
Emi ni electric buses, awon ni danfo
Mi o le pariwo, awon lo n fo.
Awon omo ***, e mi Omo Odu

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malcom1X: 4:32pm On Apr 27, 2023
Na how long Dem want charge this one make it drive a whole day, na still with these light so?

DISCO INFERNO

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Flier: 4:43pm On Apr 27, 2023
We are never going to move forward till electricity is stable

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greatiyk4u(m): 4:47pm On Apr 27, 2023
Where is the electricity?
You need land first before building a house

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NOC1(m): 4:51pm On Apr 27, 2023
greatiyk4u:
Where is the electricity?
You need land first before building a house

Some places in Lagos do have over 18hrs power supply.

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Throwback: 4:51pm On Apr 27, 2023
This is the state one fellow wanted to govern without any serious work experience.

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NOC1(m): 4:54pm On Apr 27, 2023
This is wonderful, Samwo Eko performed as a governor, i love people that go for long term projects than all these short term theatrical projects

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slimfit1(m): 4:54pm On Apr 27, 2023
Where is the energy to power these buses.

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helinues: 4:56pm On Apr 27, 2023
Nice one

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otosa(m): 4:58pm On Apr 27, 2023
You mean, Abule-Egba to Oshodi now will be #100? After all, no need to buy fuel and Lagos has independent electricity Company .

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greatiyk4u(m): 5:09pm On Apr 27, 2023
NOC1:


Some places in Lagos do have over 18hrs power supply.

Not uninterrupted

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NOC1(m): 5:19pm On Apr 27, 2023
greatiyk4u:


Not uninterrupted

Mosttimes uninterrupted.

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loosecanon50(m): 5:48pm On Apr 27, 2023
Good development...but I'm just wondering how they want to be charging these buses because they consume a lot of energy.

If it's generator they'll be using to charge, then it's penny wise, pound foolish.

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talk2hb1(m): 5:55pm On Apr 27, 2023
Tooh,
Hope it wont stop on the road because it never charge properly when IKEDC did not supply power

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Quenncee: 6:15pm On Apr 27, 2023
Mumu people. Dem think say Dem fit use tiger generator dey charge am.

I was at NEPA office last week Omo, I see two generators dey on.

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Godoverevery: 6:26pm On Apr 27, 2023
greatiyk4u:


Not uninterrupted

My place in lagos....we had light since on Monday till this morning.....if not for the rain am sure they won't have off it.

On a average.....we have 21hrs light per day here.

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iluvdonjazzy: 6:34pm On Apr 27, 2023
Great, Lagos leads others follow

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BennyDGreat: 6:34pm On Apr 27, 2023
NOC1:


Mosttimes uninterrupted.

Places like?

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BennyDGreat: 6:34pm On Apr 27, 2023
Godoverevery:


My place in lagos....we had light since on Monday till this morning.....if not for the rain am sure they won't have off it.

On a average.....we have 21hrs light per day here.

Which side is that?

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BOLATINUBU01: 7:00pm On Apr 27, 2023
Welcome development

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doctore212(m): 7:01pm On Apr 27, 2023
I go use am carry my first olosho
ATEAMS: 7:01pm On Apr 27, 2023
Make Sense

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thesicilian: 7:01pm On Apr 27, 2023
Lagos is always setting the pace. This is the beauty of continuity in government.

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Adejobiad: 7:01pm On Apr 27, 2023
We are good to go

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1950Mack: 7:01pm On Apr 27, 2023
grin hope nepa will not cut their light... because electricity is not stable in Nigeria... they better have backup generator... thank me latergrin

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Breakthrough234: 7:01pm On Apr 27, 2023
Good
illicit(m): 7:02pm On Apr 27, 2023
What happens when PHCN/IKEDC holds the light and u don already pay conductor

shocked

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psychologist(m): 7:02pm On Apr 27, 2023
Light wey no Dey constant to charge phone 100% na him wan charge bus grin

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