By Moses Akaigwe
Dana Motors Limited has announced a bold ambition to produce 18,000 electric vehicles annually at its assembly plant in Lagos, which is being expanded for enhanced productivity.
The plan is part of an unwavering commitment by Dana Motors, is one of the long-standing leaders in Nigeria’s automotive industry, to a cleaner, smarter and more sustainable future.
This move reinforces the company’s position at the forefront of sustainable mobility and green technology adoption in the country.
Currently undergoing a major expansion, Dana Motors’ assembly plant is being retooled, not only to hit the targeted production figure, but also to meet growing demand for eco-friendly vehicles, in line with global automotive trends and Nigeria’s national sustainability goals.
Commenting on the expansion project, Dana Motors Limited Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Jacky Hathiramani, said the expansion would not only increase vehicle output, but also contribute significantly to local job creation, technology transfer, and capacity building across the value chain.
“Our investment in training, local talent, and cutting-edge technology reflects our vision to support Nigeria’s journey towards a greener, more inclusive transport future. We are proud to align with national climate objectives while continuing to offer Nigerians modern, reliable, and affordable mobility solutions, ” Hathiramani stated.
With a strong legacy spanning over two decades, according to the CEO, Dana Motors has continued to demonstrate innovation and resilience in driving the transition to clean transportation in Africa’s largest economy.
He stated that as a trusted name in the sector, Dana Motors boasts a versatile and growing offering — including luxury electric vehicles, smart Compressed Natural Gas-powered buses, and a robust lineup of durable, fuel-efficient sedans and SUVs.
As a certified CNG conversion centre, Dana Motors is a pioneer in deploying practical alternatives to fossil fuels; offering vehicles that reduce emissions, cut running costs, and improve urban air quality.
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