Electric vehicles being assembled at new manufacturing plant in Minna, Niger State, Nigeria

Nigeria Gets New Electric Vehicle Plant in Niger State

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A Chinese automaker just opened Nigeria's newest electric and hybrid vehicle assembly plant, bringing thousands of jobs and affordable green transportation to Niger State. The facility will make vehicles compatible with common parts and offer payment plans for civil servants.

Nigeria just took a major step toward affordable electric transportation with a new vehicle assembly plant that promises to change how people get around.

Lincon Bravos Automobile Company has opened its doors in Minna, Niger State, producing electric and hybrid vehicles plus motorcycles right on Nigerian soil. The facility marks a significant win for local manufacturing and green technology in West Africa.

The Niger State Government backed the venture with a 10 percent stake, partnering with the Chinese manufacturer to create what officials call a strategic investment in the region's future. The Niger State Development Company helped broker the deal, which aligns with Governor Mohammed Bago's vision for industrial growth.

CEO Ismail Waziri says the company designed its products specifically for Nigerian needs: durable, affordable, and easy to maintain. The motorcycles come with three-year warranties, while cars carry five-year warranties, unusual commitments in the Nigerian auto market.

Here's a clever detail that could save customers money. The vehicles use components compatible with Nissan parts, meaning repairs won't require expensive imported pieces or long waits. Service centers are already operating in Minna, Suleja, and Abuja to support buyers after purchase.

Nigeria Gets New Electric Vehicle Plant in Niger State

The company is finalizing an installment payment plan with the Nigeria Labour Congress that would let civil servants buy vehicles through paycheck deductions. This could put electric transportation within reach for thousands of government workers who might otherwise struggle with upfront costs.

The Ripple Effect

This plant represents more than just new cars rolling off an assembly line. It signals Nigeria's growing appetite for sustainable technology and local manufacturing strength.

Thousands of direct and indirect jobs are expected to emerge as the facility ramps up production. Young people in Niger State will find opportunities in assembly, sales, service, and supporting industries that spring up around automotive manufacturing.

The project also feeds into Nigeria's broader push to diversify its economy beyond oil dependence. By building capacity in electric vehicle production, Niger State positions itself at the forefront of Africa's gradual shift toward cleaner transportation.

Every vehicle assembled in Minna instead of imported whole represents skills transferred, workers trained, and value kept within Nigerian borders.

Niger State just showed other regions what's possible when government backs innovation with smart partnerships.

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Based on reporting by Premium Times Nigeria

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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