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Transport firm pushes CNG adoption with more tricycle rollout

Enviable Transport has announced plans to deploy additional Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) tricycles across the country, a move aimed at reducing transportation costs and promoting cleaner, more sustainable alternatives to

Transport firm pushes CNG adoption with more tricycle rollout
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March 29, 2026byThe Nation
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  • By Samuel Oamen

Enviable Transport has announced plans to deploy additional Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) tricycles across the country, a move aimed at reducing transportation costs and promoting cleaner, more sustainable alternatives to petrol and diesel.

A statement made available to journalists, signed by the Group Managing Director of Enviable Transport, Chief Chukwuemeka Ituma, highlighted the numerous benefits of the initiative, including reduced fuel costs, lower carbon emissions, and improved engine efficiency.

He emphasised that the drive CNG Initiative aligns with global efforts to embrace environmentally friendly energy solutions while addressing the rising cost of transportation.

According to him, "Drivers and fleet operators will significantly be forever grateful to us about the introduction of this innitiative," adding that the switch to CNG will reduce operational expenses and increase profitability.

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Beyond economic advantages, Ituma stated that the initiative is expected to contribute positively to environmental sustainability by reducing air pollution and promoting cleaner urban living.

The introduction of the Drive CNG Initiative by Enviable Transport signals a forward-thinking approach to transportation, positioning the company as a key player in driving innovation and sustainability within the industry.

As the program rolls out, stakeholders remain hopeful that it will pave the way for broader adoption of CNG-powered vehicles and set a new standard for efficient and eco-friendly transportation systems.

Enviable Transport which was established with the primary focus of delivering convenient transportation system in Nigeria is rapidly expanding services, putting smiles on the faces of Nigerians by working day and night, towards improving the transportation system of the country.

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