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LOXEA introduces electric vehicles in Nigeria


LOXEA Nigeria, a subsidiary of CFAO Mobility, has formally introduced build your dreams (BYD) electric vehicles to the Nigerian market. By offering the BYD vehicles, the company became the pioneer in bringing a renowned electric vehicle (EV) brand to Nigeria.

Sunday Telegraph reports that the company is a leading player in innovative mobility solutions in Africa, offering clients a range of 100 per cent electric vehicles from BYD.

As a pioneer in the deployment of electric vehicle solutions across the continent, the company is bringing to Nigeria a comprehensive suite of services associated with electric vehicles. This includes the installation of electric charging stations, vehicle maintenance, repair services, and the provision of spare parts.

In addition to providing an inaugural charging station at its upcoming Victoria Island showroom, indication is that the company is also offering an adaptable solution that allows customers to charge their EVs conveniently at home.

Speaking during the launch, Managing Director of LOXEA Nigeria, Mr. Mehdi Slimani, said: “We are proud to distribute this type of electric vehicle and all its associated services. Our upcoming showroom in Victoria Island, Lagos will be a place dedicated to the discovery of BYD vehicles, combining modernity, comfort, and economy of use. It is very important for CFAO Mobility in Nigeria to participate in this way in the country’s energy transition and support our customers who wish to make the switch to electric.”

BYD is a high-tech multinational company and the world leader in electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. As a Fortune Global 500 enterprise, BYD relentlessly innovates to create a sustainable future. In November 2024, BYD became the first company in the world to achieve the milestone with the roll-off of its 10-millionth NEV. BYD achieves 4.27 million new energy vehicle sales in 2024, claiming the global sales champion in the third consecutive year.

CEO of CFAO Mobility, Marc Hirschfeld, emphasized the importance of this launch for both the company and the country, saying, “BYD is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of electric vehicles, with a level of innovation know-how that now matches the expectations of our markets in Africa. A whole new ecosystem has to be designed around mobility in African cities. This applies not only to individual and corporate customers, but also to stakeholders including urban public transport networks and government agencies. “

LOXEA is a subsidiary of CFAO Mobility, specialising in providing innovative mobility solutions across Africa. With a commitment to sustainability and excellence, It delivers high-quality mobility services, from electric vehicle leasing to fleet management and infrastructure support.

 



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