Nigeria: Energy Transition - Atlas Core Energy Launches Fleet Conversion Initiative

Atlas Core Energy and Logistics has launched its Fleet Conversion and Clean Mobility Strategy, aimed at accelerating Nigeria's transition to cleaner energy alternatives.

This ambitious initiative focuses on major logistics hubs and urban transportation systems, aiming to assist fleet operators in transitioning from fossil fuels to environmentally friendly alternatives like compressed natural gas (CNG), electric, and hybrid technologies.

The CEO of Atlas Core Energy and Logistics, Owoade Emmanuel, also a UK-trained researcher and energy strategist, stated that "our goal is to move beyond mere slogans and start implementing the systems that will facilitate real change.

"The logistics and energy sectors of Nigeria are deeply interconnected. To truly embrace sustainability, we must develop the infrastructure that supports this essential shift."

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He said that the key components of the newly launched program include: establishing CNG conversion hubs and service centers along key Nigerian transport corridors; collaborating with fleet operators and logistics companies to ensure economic viability and enhance performance efficiency; and fostering innovative partnerships with policymakers and technology developers to drive collaborative advancements.

Emmanuel noted that this initiative is an integral part of Atlas Core's broader mission to play a vital role in Nigeria's clean energy ecosystem, transitioning from dialogue to action and contributing to the foundational changes necessary for a sustainable future.

Founded to address Nigeria's critical needs in energy and infrastructure, Atlas Core Energy and Logistics is dedicated to developing sustainable and scalable systems that harmonise clean mobility, renewable energy, and logistics innovation.

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