Dangote’s Electric Truck Plan Boosts Africa’s Green Future

September 21, 2025

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Aliko Dangote

Africa’s richest entrepreneur, Aliko Dangote, is steering his Dangote Group toward sustainable logistics with a multi-billion-dollar plan to import electric trucks.

Fresh off launching his $20 billion Lagos refinery, Dangote aims to cut emissions and modernize fuel distribution across Nigeria.

He unveiled the initiative during a rollout of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) trucks, signaling a broader commitment to Africa’s clean energy shift.

CNG Fleet: A Step Toward Efficiency

Dangote’s immediate focus is a ₦720 billion investment in 4,000 CNG trucks from China to deliver refined fuel to Nigerian stations at no extra cost.

About 1,000 trucks have arrived, with full operations set for late 2025.

Key features of the rollout:

Scale: 4,000 trucks to streamline fuel transport.

Jobs: Up to 24,000 roles for drivers and logistics staff.

Safety: Replacing outdated tankers to protect refinery operations.

Dangote emphasized, “Old trucks risk accidents and losses. We’re safeguarding our investment.”

Electric Trucks: The Next Frontier

Starting in 2026, electric trucks will join the fleet, advancing the Dangote Group’s green agenda.

Dangote cited a Tesla driver abroad charging for €20 to cover 500 kilometers, proving EVs’ cost-effectiveness.

“Africa must adapt or fall behind,” he said.

This move builds on his diverse portfolio—cement, fertilizers, and more—positioning him as an EV pioneer in Nigeria.

Africa’s EV Market: Promise and Hurdles

Africa’s EV adoption lags, with under 1% of vehicle sales versus 18% globally.

Challenges include weak charging networks and high costs, yet opportunities abound:

Resources: Cobalt and lithium reserves for batteries.

Growth: Startups in Kenya and Rwanda lead with e-bikes and buses.

Dangote’s Impact: His investment could spur infrastructure and jobs.

Nigeria’s fuel-reliant transport system makes EVs a bold vision, but Dangote’s scale could drive change.

Shaping a Sustainable Tomorrow

Dangote’s electric truck plan goes beyond logistics—it’s a catalyst for Africa’s energy transition.

With a net worth near $25 billion, his leadership signals urgency for green investment.

For Nigeria’s 200 million people, this could mean cleaner air and economic growth.

Can Dangote’s EV push transform African mobility? Share your thoughts below.

 

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