African Migration Studies (Interdisciplinary - Social focus)

Advancing Scholarship Across the Continent

Vol. 2004 No. 1 (2004)

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Electric Vehicles in Lagos: Adoption Rates and Emission Reductions Analysis Over Three Years

Fela Adekunle, Department of Research, Bayero University Kano Chidera Obinna, Bayero University Kano
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18797119
Published: November 6, 2004

Abstract

Electric vehicles (EVs) are increasingly adopted in urban settings as part of efforts to reduce air pollution and mitigate climate change impacts. The analysis employs data from municipal records on vehicle registrations and emissions monitoring systems to assess the impact of EV initiatives. A notable trend observed was an increase of 20% in private EV adoption among urban households compared to public sector uptake, highlighting varying levels of consumer interest based on access to charging infrastructure. The study concludes that while initial barriers to EV adoption persist, the economic benefits and environmental improvements suggest a promising future for sustainable mobility solutions in Lagos. Governments should prioritise expanding public EV charging networks to encourage wider private sector uptake of electric vehicles.

How to Cite

Fela Adekunle, Chidera Obinna (2004). Electric Vehicles in Lagos: Adoption Rates and Emission Reductions Analysis Over Three Years. African Migration Studies (Interdisciplinary - Social focus), Vol. 2004 No. 1 (2004). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18797119

Keywords

Geographic Terms: Africanization Methodological Terms: Case Study Theoretical Terms: Sustainability Relevant to Research Topic: Urbanization Economic Benefits Terms: Cost-Benefit Analysis Environmental Impact Terms: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction

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