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Nigerian Powerhouse Trio Teams Up to Electrify the Nation's Green Mobility Drive

Nigerian Powerhouse Trio Teams Up to Electrify the Nation's Green Mobility Drive

Written By: Flipbz.org

A powerhouse alliance is set to supercharge Nigeria's push toward a cleaner, more connected future, as Jubaili Bros Nigeria joins forces with EV24.Africa and Illigo to roll out the country's inaugural all-in-one electric vehicle ecosystem. This bold venture promises everything from sleek EVs and robust charging stations to clever digital oversight, all woven together to slash reliance on fossil fuels and pave the way for smarter, greener transport.

 

The trio brings a wealth of firepower to the table, each player carving out a vital slice of the puzzle. Jubaili Bros, a veteran in the energy game with more than three decades under its belt, stands as a global go-to for off-grid and renewable power setups. The company boasts a workforce of over 1,500 pros, spans 11 nations with dozens of service hubs and manufacturing sites, and has powered up more than 20 gigawatts worldwide, catering to thousands of clients in sectors like telecom and logistics. EV24.Africa, the innovative arm of AUTO24.Africa under the Stellantis-supported Africar Group, commands Africa's biggest and quickest-expanding digital auto network, stretching from the continent to Europe with solid backing from international backers. Rounding out the group is Illigo, the Côte d’Ivoire-based disruptor that's already wired up the region's top fast-charging grid, including its massive EV superhub, all while blending renewables and tech to spark electric travel across Africa.

 

At the heart of this partnership lies a laser-focused mission: to bulldoze the barriers holding back EV growth in Nigeria by delivering a seamless chain of services. From sourcing top-tier electric rides via EV24.Africa's vast supply web, to Jubaili Bros stepping in with custom charging builds and upkeep powered by their solar, battery, and microgrid know-how, the setup covers every angle. Illigo seals the deal with its cutting-edge Charger Management Platform, a cloud-savvy tool that lets operators track stations from afar, tie them into solar-fed grids, and even turn a profit through a user-friendly app for public spots and fleet ops.

 

This isn't just about plugging in cars; it's a full-throttle bet on Nigeria's renewable dreams. By knitting clean energy with zippy mobility, the collaboration eyes a sharp drop in pollution, fresh job pipelines, and a starring role for the country in Africa's EV surge. As Nabil Suleiman, Jubaili Bros Nigeria's general manager, put it with evident pride, "This initiative feels like a perfect fit for our strengths. With 30 years in the market and deep roots in generators, solar, batteries, and microgrids, we're geared to craft a dependable charging web for clients in telecom, banking, and logistics, completing the full power package we offer."

 

Echoing that enthusiasm, Alexandre Allanic, AUTO24.Africa's chief development officer, spotlighted the timing: "Africa's EV scene is exploding, and Nigeria's primed to grab a hefty chunk. Our tie-up ensures the backbone infrastructure rolls out right alongside the vehicles themselves." Illigo's CEO, Karim Wazni, rounded out the chorus, stressing the tech edge: "Jumping into this stellar lineup thrills us. Our custom digital tools for managing chargers are key to rolling out tough, expandable fixes in Nigeria's tricky power landscape, turning electric rides into something practical and lucrative."

 

In a region where energy hurdles often dim bold visions, this union stands as a testament to what's possible when expertise collides with innovation. It could well ignite a wave of sustainable shifts, not only greening Nigeria's roads but inspiring neighbors to follow suit. For businesses and everyday drivers alike, the message is clear: the road to tomorrow's mobility starts here, powered by purpose and plugged in for the long haul.

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