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Made-in-Nigeria “EMVC Adoja” Electric Vehicle Comes With Gas-powered Range-extender

Made-in-Nigeria EMVC Adoja Electric Vehicle (EV) comes with an optional gas-powered range-extender.
Adoja features A.C, Reverse Camera as well as a battery-pack that allows 250-km (155 miles) electric drive per charge.
The optional gas-powered range-extender worth $600 gives a total 375-kilometers (233 miles) drive.
Other optional features available includes solar panels ($600), tracker ($250) and leather seats ($500).
According to the company’s brochure seen by Autojosh, the Adoja is priced from N6.7 million naira (N6,700,000).
EMVC’s lineup includes two to four wheels EVs with customized state-of-the-art battery charging solutions.
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Nigeria’s Minister of Innovation Science and Technology Uche Geoffrey Nnaji recently test-drove the EMVC Adoja Electric Vehicle (EV) at the Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Expo 2024 held in Abuja.
First unveiled in 2022, the Adoja is the flagship all-electric vehicle by Indigenous car maker, Electric Motor Vehicle Company (EMVC), designed to meet its customers every need.
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“The Adoja 2.0 was created as a last mile solution to perfectly serve for taxi/ride services, individual purposes, civil servants and middle-income earners,” EMVC said in a statement.
Available in two variants : Adoja M1 and Adoja M2, the 4-wheel drive EV pack several features, including A.C, Reverse Camera, Front and Back Shock Absorber as well as a battery-pack that allows 250 kilometers (155 miles) electric drive per charge.
To remove the range anxiety drivers of electric vehicles experience today, the Adoja comes with an optional gas-powered range-extender worth $600 to give a total 375-kilometers (233 miles) drive.
Other optional features available includes solar panels ($600), tracker ($250) and leather seats ($500). According to the company’s brochure seen by Autojosh, the Adoja M2 is priced from N6.7 million naira (N6,700,000), without the optional gas-powered range-extender.
EMVC’s current lineup includes two to four wheels Electric Vehicles (EVs) with customized state-of-the-art battery charging solutions designed to meet customers every need.
“From two wheels to four wheels, from scooters to tricycles to 4x4s, you name, it we got it. Saving the world never looked cooler,” EMVC) said.
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