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Nigeria, South Korea Sign Deal to Establish Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Plant

DailyblastBy DailyblastFebruary 3, 202603 Mins Read
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Nigeria has taken a significant step toward clean energy adoption and industrial expansion with the signing of a bilateral agreement with South Korea to establish an electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing plant in the country. The move aligns with the Federal Government’s broader agenda to reduce carbon emissions, deepen local manufacturing, and position Nigeria as a regional hub for automotive innovation.

The agreement was formalised through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by the Minister of State for Industry, John Enoh, on behalf of the Federal Government, and representatives of the Asia Economic Development Committee (AEDC) of South Korea. The partnership underscores growing economic and technological cooperation between both countries.

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According to officials, the initiative is designed to accelerate Nigeria’s transition to clean and sustainable transportation while strengthening domestic industrial capacity. Beyond vehicle production, the agreement prioritises technology transfer, investment promotion, human capital development, and collaboration in research, design, and innovation.

The EV project will be implemented in phases to ensure sustainability and gradual capacity building. The first phase will focus on the assembly of electric vehicles, allowing Nigeria to quickly enter the EV market while developing technical expertise and supply-chain infrastructure. Subsequent phases are expected to expand into full in-house manufacturing, including the production of key components and systems.

When fully operational, the facility is projected to have an annual production capacity of about 300,000 electric vehicles. The plant is also expected to create approximately 10,000 direct and indirect jobs, offering opportunities for engineers, technicians, researchers, and skilled workers across the automotive value chain.

Government officials say the partnership reflects Nigeria’s commitment to leveraging international cooperation to drive industrialisation and reduce dependence on imported vehicles. By producing electric vehicles locally, the country aims to lower costs, build technical know-how, and stimulate related industries such as battery technology, charging infrastructure, and renewable energy.

The agreement also aligns with Nigeria’s climate and energy transition goals, as electric vehicles are seen as a critical tool for cutting greenhouse gas emissions from the transport sector, one of the largest contributors to urban pollution. With rising fuel costs and increasing environmental concerns, EVs are expected to play a growing role in Nigeria’s future mobility landscape.

The South Korean partners, through the AEDC, are expected to provide technical expertise, investment support, and access to advanced EV technologies, while working closely with Nigerian institutions to develop local skills and innovation capacity.

Industry analysts believe the project could mark a turning point for Nigeria’s automotive sector, especially if supportive policies, infrastructure development, and market incentives are sustained. If successfully implemented, the EV manufacturing plant could enhance Nigeria’s competitiveness in the African automotive market and contribute to long-term economic diversification.

The Federal Government has expressed optimism that the partnership will not only deliver cleaner transportation options but also serve as a catalyst for broader industrial growth and technological advancement in Nigeria.

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