Atlas Core Energy and Logistics, a clean energy infrastructure firm, has launched its Fleet Conversion and Clean Mobility Strategy, targeting high-density logistics hubs and urban transport systems.
According to a statement released on Wednesday, the initiative, led by its Chief Executive Officer, Owoade Emmanuel, aims to enable the wide-scale transition of fleet operators from fossil fuels to cleaner alternatives, such as compressed natural gas, electric, and hybrid technologies.
The UK-trained researcher and energy strategist explained that the newly unveiled programme would deploy CNG conversion hubs and service centers across major Nigerian corridors.
Emmanuel stated that the programme would also partner with fleet operators and logistics firms to ensure economic viability and performance efficiency, as well as drive collaborative innovation with policymakers and technology developers.
“The time for slogans is over; it’s time to build the systems that power change. Nigeria’s logistics and energy sectors are intertwined, and if we’re serious about sustainability, we must drive infrastructure that supports this shift,” Emmanuel said.
He added that the initiative is part of Atlas Core’s broader vision to become a strategic player in Nigeria’s clean energy ecosystem, not just participating in the conversation, but building the backbone of the transformation.
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