Possible EVS launches Nigeria’s first 100% electric taxis

In a groundbreaking move towards sustainability and eco-friendly transportation, Possible EVS, Nigeria’s pioneering innovation and sustainable mobility company, announces the launch of the country’s first-ever electric vehicle taxi service, EV Taxi.

With an initial fleet of 30 units, the company has plans to expand to at least 20,000 electric taxis across major Nigerian cities by 2028, revolutionizing public transport in Nigeria.

The e-taxis will provide Nigerians with a sustainable transport alternative, support the country’s plan to achieve net zero emissions by 2060 and contribute to the global fight against climate change.

“The launch of our e-taxis is a significant step towards realizing the full potential of electric mobility in Nigeria,” says Mosope Olaosebikan, founder and CEO of Possible EVS. “Our vehicles are equipped with state-of-the-art features, including spacious interiors, advanced safety systems, and user-friendly technology.”

“We’re also building a robust fast-charging infrastructure,” Mosope continues, “to ensure convenient access to charging stations and reduce concerns about range anxiety. With our e-taxis, Nigerians can expect a seamless and comfortable travel experience.”

Unlike ICE vehicles (i.e., vehicles that run on fuel), electric vehicles have lower operating costs, as electricity is generally cheaper than petrol and diesel — not to mention several other benefits like reduced carbon emissions, improved air quality, and reduced dependence on imported fuels.

Possible EVS is Nigeria’s leading electric vehicle experience and manufacturing company dedicated to igniting the nation’s green mobility revolution. Our mission is to advance electric mobility and drive Nigeria toward a sustainable future with zero emission.