Digital Times Nigeria
  • Home
  • Telecoms
    • Broadband
  • Business
    • Banking
    • Finance
  • Editorial
    • Opinion
    • Big Story
  • TechExtra
    • Fintech
    • Innovation
  • Interview
  • Media
    • Social
    • Broadcasting
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • TD Africa, HP Deepen Partnership To Drive Pan-African Tech Expansion
  • NITDA DG Challenges Corps Members, Interns To Build Startups from Innovative Ideas
  • NITDA To Unveil Digital Trustmark Seal To Bolster Online Security, Restore Confidence in Nigeria’s Digital Space
  • Abia State Set To Launch Electric Vehicle Public Transport System
  • PalmPay Puts People First, Offers Free Health Checks To Mark Customer Service Week 2025
  • Moniepoint Founder Launches Future Builders Fund To Boost STEM Education
  • Nigerian YouTube Creators And Brands Unlock New Era Of Content Deals
  • Inuwa Calls For Collaboration, Inclusive Policies To Make Africa AI-Ready
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Digital Times NigeriaDigital Times Nigeria
  • Home
  • Telecoms
    • Broadband
  • Business
    • Banking
    • Finance
  • Editorial
    • Opinion
    • Big Story
  • TechExtra
    • Fintech
    • Innovation
  • Interview
  • Media
    • Social
    • Broadcasting
Digital Times Nigeria
Home » Abia State Set To Launch Electric Vehicle Public Transport System
Business

Abia State Set To Launch Electric Vehicle Public Transport System

mmBy Rommy Imah11 October 2025No Comments2 Mins Read41 Views
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email
Abia State
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Telegram Email WhatsApp

Abia State is set to make history as the administration of Governor Alex Otti prepares to launch Nigeria’s first state-driven Electric Vehicle (EV) public transport system, a bold move designed to revolutionise mobility and promote environmental sustainability.

According to a statement by Ctz. Ukoha, Njoku Ukoha, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, the initiative, known as the Abia Green Shuttle Service, is part of Governor Otti’s broader vision to establish a modern, efficient, and eco-friendly public transportation network in the state.

“The Abia Green Shuttle Service aligns with global best practices in sustainable transportation and the fight against climate change. The State under Governor Otti has embraced the future over and above PMS, diesel and CNG,” the statement noted.

Under the scheme, the State Government plans to acquire 100 electric buses that will operate across the three major cities of Aba, Umuahia, and Ohafia, with modern terminals currently under construction.

The first batch of 20 electric buses, alongside 10 charging stations equipped with accessibility features for persons with disabilities, is expected to become operational before the end of the year. A second batch of another 20 buses with additional charging infrastructure is expected early next year.

In preparation for the rollout, the government is completing modern bus stops in Aba and Umuahia to ensure commuters enjoy safe, comfortable, and efficient transport services. Routes are also being finalised for seamless operation.

The project is designed to reduce dependence on grid electricity through the use of solar power and battery storage systems, enhance road safety through the introduction of designated bus stops, and create new jobs to stimulate the state’s economy.

READ ALSO  Plentywaka Gets Techstars Backing For Global Expansion

Governor Otti’s sustainable transport plan, the statement added, “demonstrates a strong commitment to modernising transportation, promoting environmental responsibility, and improving the quality of life for Abia residents.”

#Abia State #Electric Vehicle #Transport System
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticlePalmPay Puts People First, Offers Free Health Checks To Mark Customer Service Week 2025
Next Article NITDA To Unveil Digital Trustmark Seal To Bolster Online Security, Restore Confidence in Nigeria’s Digital Space
mm
Rommy Imah
  • Website

Rommy Imah is Founder/Editor of Digital Times Nigeria (www.digitaltimesng.com). He has been in active journalism in over two decades with a bias for technology and business reporting. He is particularly passionate about technology and how it can be used to transform human life, businesses and services.

Related Posts

TD Africa, HP Deepen Partnership To Drive Pan-African Tech Expansion

13 October 2025

Moniepoint Founder Launches Future Builders Fund To Boost STEM Education

10 October 2025

Nigerian YouTube Creators And Brands Unlock New Era Of Content Deals

10 October 2025

Bode George Urges GOCOP Members To Reclaim Journalism From Fake News Peddlers

10 October 2025

FirstBank Unveils New Digital Xperience Centre In Abuja

10 October 2025

Konga Yakata, Nigeria’s Biggest Indigenous Shopping Festival Set To Return

9 October 2025

Comments are closed.

Categories
About
About

Digital Times Nigeria (www.digitaltimesng.com) is an online technology publication of Digital Times Media Services.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Latest Posts

TD Africa, HP Deepen Partnership To Drive Pan-African Tech Expansion

13 October 2025

NITDA DG Challenges Corps Members, Interns To Build Startups from Innovative Ideas

12 October 2025

NITDA To Unveil Digital Trustmark Seal To Bolster Online Security, Restore Confidence in Nigeria’s Digital Space

12 October 2025
Popular Posts

Building Explainable AI (XAI) Dashboards For Non-Technical Stakeholders

2 May 2022

Building Ethical AI Starts With People: How Gabriel Ayodele Is Engineering Trust Through Mentorship

8 January 2024

Gabriel Tosin Ayodele: Leading AI-Powered Innovation In Web3

8 November 2022
© 2025 Digital Times NG.
  • Advert Rate
  • Terms of Use
  • Advertisement
  • Private Policy
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.