Spiro, Africa’s leading electric mobility company with the largest battery-swapping network, has introduced its Ekon model in Nigeria, describing it as an affordable alternative to petrol-powered motorcycles, and pointing to lower fuel and maintenance costs as key advantages.
Spiro stated that
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Juliet Onyema
Juliet Onyema is a transport journalist who reports on Nigeria’s transport and automobile industry. She covers emerging Electric Vehicles (EVs), ranging from adoption to usage, automobile firms and transport policies which affect them, and also recurring trends affecting commuters’ mobility interstate and intrastate.