PiCNG: Over 4,600 Tricycles, 100,000 Vehicles Now Powered By CNG In Nigeria

by Toye Faleye

Abuja: The Presidential Initiative on Compressed Natural Gas (PiCNG) and Electric Vehicles (EVs) says over 4, 600 tricycles and 100,000 vehicles in Nigeria now use CNG as an alternative or complementary fuel.

Mr Zayyanu Tambari, the Chief Compliance Officer, PiCNG, made this known to journalists in Abuja on Sunday.

Tambari recalled that as of 2023, there were only about 11,000 CNG converted vehicles in the country, adding that it was targeting to convert one million vehicles by 2027.

Currently, more than 100,000 cars use CNG on Nigerian roads. Companies in the private sector and operators are refitting their fleets, especially long-haul fleets, to switch to CNG.

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“There are more than 11,000 Natural Gas Vehicles (NGV) assembled, including haulage trucks and more than 4,000 Dangote Trucks.

More than 4,600 CNG tricycles and 510 CNG/AGO/PMS buses have been deployed. Our target is to convert one million vehicles by 2027,” he said.

He said the presidential mandate was to convert one million vehicles or to have at least one million vehicles using CNG, either converted, factory-fitted, manufactured in Nigeria, or imported by 2027.

He recalled that at its inauguration, there were 11 states with CNG infrastructure, but currently, more than 23 states have CNG footprint and conversion programmes, while there are 379 conversion centres in the country.

“By the end of 2026, we will have taken the CNG footprint to every state, if not every senatorial district in Nigeria,” he said.

The expert also said that as of 2023, there were 20 refilling infrastructure in Nigeria, but currently there are 58,000 refilling stations and 21 CNG mother stations, while over 6,300 technicians have been trained.

He said it had attracted over two billion dollars in investments in the CNG subsector, while targeting five billion dollars in investments in 2027, given the private sector’s interest in the CNG ecosystem.

He recalled that President Bola Tinubu unveiled the PiCNG programme in 2023 as a critical component of Nigeria’s energy mix, thereby committing to continue expanding CNG stations and EV charging infrastructure for affordable mobility.

“But if you look at what we have achieved, and then we are now growing in geometric and hopefully in exponential progression, by 2027 we will exceed this number,’’ he said.

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