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LagRide powers up with 100 EVs, eyes 10K drivers via bank leasing.

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LagRide Bolsters E-Hailing Fleet with 100 New Electric Vehicles in Lagos

LagRide, the innovative e-hailing service operating in Lagos and backed by the state government and CIG Group, recently announced a significant expansion to its sustainable transport offerings. At a media briefing held at its Alausa offices in Lagos, the company unveiled an additional 100 electric cars, which will be swiftly integrated into its rapidly growing fleet. This move underscores LagRide’s commitment to advancing modern, eco-friendly urban mobility solutions across Nigeria’s bustling commercial hub.

Catalyzing Cleaner Mobility and Local Job Creation

This strategic fleet augmentation by LagRide is a crucial step towards fostering a more environmentally conscious, intelligent, and dependable transport network within Lagos. The company highlighted that this expansion is part of an ongoing weekly increase in its fleet capacity, specifically timed to address the anticipated surge in demand leading up to and during the festive Yuletide season. Speaking at the event, Adeniyi Saliu, Executive Director at LagRide, emphasized the service’s dedication to clean and smart mobility, noting its perfect synergy with the overarching economic blueprint of Lagos State. He further detailed the tangible advantages of this shift for residents, which include notably shorter passenger wait times, a significant reduction in harmful emissions, and enhanced reliability during peak travel periods. Beyond immediate transport benefits, Saliu also revealed that the fleet expansion is strategically designed to generate thousands of meaningful employment opportunities across various sectors, including vehicle operations, maintenance, and driver roles, contributing directly to local economic empowerment.

In conclusion, LagRide’s latest investment in 100 electric vehicles reaffirms its position at the forefront of sustainable urban transportation in Lagos. This expansion not only promises a more efficient and environmentally friendly commuting experience for residents but also plays a vital role in stimulating job growth and aligning with the state’s broader vision for a future-forward, green economy.

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