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Lagos motorists switch to electric vehicles as fuel prices rise 200%

As fuel prices in Lagos have surged over 200% due to subsidy removals, more motorists are turning to electric vehicles (EVs) to cut costs and reduce their environmental impact. However, the transitioโ€ฆ

Lagos: Electric vehicles offer an alternative as fuel prices soar
France 24 โ€” 13 August 2026
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Motorists in Lagos are increasingly turning to electric vehicles (EVs) as soaring fuel prices make traditional gasoline cars less affordable. The shift towards EVs has gained momentum in recent months, particularly as Nigeria faces an economic crisis marked by high inflation and a fuel subsidy removal that has sent prices skyrocketing. This trend offers a glimpse of potential change in a city known for its notorious traffic congestion.

Nigeria, Africa's largest oil producer, is grappling with rising costs that have pushed many drivers to seek alternatives. The governmentโ€™s decision to end fuel subsidies has led to a more than 200% increase in fuel prices, straining household budgets and making daily commutes more expensive. In response, some Lagos residents are exploring electric vehicles as a viable option, hoping to cut down on fuel expenses and reduce their carbon footprints.

While the move towards electric mobility presents opportunities, it also faces significant hurdles. The infrastructure for EVs is still underdeveloped in Nigeria. Charging stations are scarce, and electricity supply can be erratic, making it difficult for drivers to rely on electric cars fully. Additionally, the high initial cost of electric vehicles remains a barrier for many potential buyers, despite government incentives aimed at promoting clean energy.

Looking ahead, the transition to electric vehicles in Lagos could reshape the cityโ€™s transportation landscape. If the government invests in infrastructure and incentives, the adoption of EVs could help alleviate some of the pressure from rising fuel costs. This shift may also contribute to a broader push for sustainable energy solutions in Nigeria, potentially transforming the countryโ€™s relationship with both its oil resources and environmental responsibilities.

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