Nigeria shifts to compressed natural gas for vehicles to cut costs, facing infrastructure and misinformation challenges.

Nigeria is transitioning to compressed natural gas (CNG) to ease the cost-of-living crisis following the removal of petrol subsidies. The government plans to convert 1 million vehicles to CNG over three years, with 100,000 already adapted, aiming to cut transport costs nearly in half. However, the initiative faces challenges like inadequate infrastructure and misinformation. Despite these issues, Nigeria hopes the shift will provide a more affordable and sustainable energy solution.

November 24, 2024
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