Nigeria is speeding toward a greener future with electric vehicles (EVs) taking center stage. In 2025, local assemblers are pioneering sustainable transport, reducing emissions and cutting fuel costs.
These companies, led by visionary owners, are building EVs tailored for Nigerian roads. Here’s the top 8 EV assemblers making waves.
1. SAGLEV: Dr. Sam Faleye
Dr. Sam Faleye’s SAGLEV is at the forefront of Nigeria’s EV scene. SAGLEV focuses on affordable, durable electric cars and buses, using local parts to lower prices.
Faleye’s vision is to make EVs accessible for everyday Nigerians, tackling urban traffic with clean energy.
2. Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing (IVM): Innocent Ifediaso Chukwuma
Innocent Ifediaso Chukwuma’s Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing (IVM) expands from traditional vehicles to EVs. IVM’s electric SUVs and vans emphasize Nigerian-made batteries and motors, supporting local jobs and cutting imports.
3. Jet Systems: Chidi Ajaere
Chidi Ajaere leads Jet Systems, specializing in electric motorcycles and tricycles. Ajaere’s company prioritizes lightweight designs for Nigerian cities, with solar-charging stations to boost eco-friendly commuting.
4. Electric Motor Vehicle Company (EMVC): Prince Mustapha Audu
Prince Mustapha Audu’s EMVC assembles high-performance EVs, including luxury sedans. Audu’s focus on advanced tech like autonomous features positions EMVC as a premium EV maker in Nigeria.
5. Siltech: Tolu Williams
Tolu Williams’ Siltech crafts electric buses for public transport. Williams emphasizes durable batteries for Nigeria’s roads, partnering with local firms to scale mass transit solutions.
6. Roxette Motors: Kelechi Orji
Kelechi Orji’s Roxette Motors produces compact EVs for urban use. Orji’s affordable models target young buyers, with features like app-based monitoring for easy ownership.
7. Stallion Group: Sunil Vaswani
Sunil Vaswani’s Stallion Group enters EVs with electric trucks. Vaswani’s industrial focus brings heavy-duty vehicles for logistics, supporting Nigeria’s supply chain with clean power.
8. CIG Motors: Chief Diana Chen
Chief Diana Chen’s CIG Motors offers hybrid and full EVs. Chen’s company blends Asian tech with local assembly, providing mid-range options for families and businesses.
Why EVs Matter in Nigeria
Nigeria’s EV assemblers cut pollution and save on fuel. With government incentives and charging networks growing, these companies drive job creation and energy independence. Owners like Faleye and Chukwuma blend innovation with local needs.
Future Drive
In 2025, Nigeria’s EV scene is thriving. These top assemblers lead the way, promising a cleaner, smarter transport future for the nation.