…wins Nigeria’s ‘Electric Vehicle Company of the Year’ award

Jet Systems Automobile  Industries Limited commitment to Nigeria’s electric mobility future has received accolades at the the Nigeria Auto Journalists Association (NAJA) annual awards held in Lagos recently. 

Targeted at the shift from fossil fuel towards vehicle electrification Jet Systems Limited which is a promoter  and assembler of electric range of buses in the country won the “Electric Vehicle Company of the Year’ award at the event.

Responding to his company’s emergence as the ‘Electric Vehicle Company of the Year,’ director of sales and marketing of the assembling company, Sanjay Rupani, stated that, “we are delighted to have received the  NAJA award. 

“We interpret this recognition as a challenge to accomplish more in terms of development and innovation.”

He also disclosed that Jet Systems has set out ambitious plans in years to come to ensure the transformation in E- mobility space is intensified across Nigeria.

Part of these plans he said is to promote the adoption of E-mobility in Nigeria and educate the public on electric vehicles (EVs). 

“We will also encourage relevant stakeholders such  as governments at various levels, financiers, investors, general public, and the other assemblers to come together and develop the policies that will promote the systems.

“Jet Systems Automobile Industries Limited also plans to introduce more  products that will meet different needs of mobility options at a budget-friendly price, in addition to innovating to provide energy solutions as it relates to electric vehicles,” he said.

Rupani identified the target audience of Jet Electric Vehicles in the country to include all ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) of government, corporate entities, schools, transport companies and other logistics support providers.

He expressed hope that some of the impediments towards vehicle electrification in Nigeria such as epileptic power source, high acquisition cost, lack of government initiatives to encourage and promote the adoption of EV and inadequate charging infrastructure can be addressed.

In his own reaction, chief operating officer (COO) of Jet Systems,  Oluwemimo Osanipin, reflected on some of the constraints facing automotive assemblers in Nigeria. 

He identified such bottlenecks to include inconsistent government policies as it relates to the auto industry, poor infrastructure for instance, the power supply.

The COO also frowned at the cost of funding in Nigeria which he noted is extremely high and as much as 28 per cent annually.

Osanipin regretted that apart from the current duty structure in the country that is unfavorable for assemblers, the hydra-headed problems of multiple taxes, porous border that facilitates the influx of gray importation remain a major concern that hampers auto assemblers bottom line.

The COO declared that the expectations of electric vehicle assemblers from the federal government should be to initiate policies that will encourage people to invest in EVs and also improve the use of EVs.

Furthermore, he wants government to offer consumers and assemblers incentives that will aid the speedy adoption of EVs, (both financial and non-financial).

He called on the government to improve the policy that supports local raw material production and infrastructure.

Jet Systems electric vehicle is the first fully locally-made electric vehicle to run on the Nigerian road. 

The new electric vehicle was made to have zero emissions and is eco-friendly.

Sometimes ago, Jet Motor said the company has seen the need to prepare the country and the continent for the future of mobility, noting that in a bid to preserve the environment, the world is making a gradual shift from combustion engines to electric vehicles. 

While the rest of the world is progressively phasing out combustion engine vehicles, Nigeria still depends heavily on fossil fuels.

So, Jet Motor has seen the need to prepare the country and the continent for the future of mobility.

The COO said: “We wanted to create a global product that is built to last. 

“We were obsessed with getting it right because, if our vehicles can work well on Nigerian and African roads, they can succeed anywhere in the world.

“Generally, our testing has led us to see what is best for the Nigerian and African market and that is what we have built with Jet Mover,”

Founded in 2018 by a team of passionate professionals, Jet Motor Company started with its flagship brand, the Jet Mover, a multipurpose van to push the adoption of locally made vehicles.

The company’s main aim was to go into the production of electric vehicles from the start. 

After about three years of research, testing and iterative development, the company was finally able to achieve its objective with JET EV.

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