Nigeria is ready to accept the new innovation. But the Problem is where will someone that's travelling long distance see charging stations to charge his or her car if the battery runs down along the road ?
@@kellykolawole3237 there are a lot of charging stations in Lagos and some other states, also there are chargers that you can easily connect to a nearby reliable power source.
@@kellykolawole3237Exactly. I have charging stations in the university where I work and if I can afford an EV, I'd gladly get one. I just have to make peace with using commercial vehicles for rather long trips.
I like this. The world is moving in the direction of EVs and Nigeria will have to follow soon
This is a welcome development. I hope Nigerians will accept this new innovation in time. Good job guys
Nigeria is ready to accept the new innovation. But the Problem is where will someone that's travelling long distance see charging stations to charge his or her car if the battery runs down along the road
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@@kellykolawole3237 there are a lot of charging stations in Lagos and some other states, also there are chargers that you can easily connect to a nearby reliable power source.
@@kellykolawole3237Exactly.
I have charging stations in the university where I work and if I can afford an EV, I'd gladly get one. I just have to make peace with using commercial vehicles for rather long trips.
what happened to the right rear tire sensor
seems regenerative braking added 3% to your mileage