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FG to set up operations standards for electric vehicles

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FG to set up operations standards for electric vehicles



The National Automotive Design and Development Council has made known its plans to validate its National Occupational Standards for the conversion and maintenance of electric vehicles and Compressed Natural Gas vehicles.

According to The PUNCH, the Director-General of NADDC, Joseph Osanipin during the validation workshop said the exercise was for the draft of the national standards for auto gas vehicles in Nasarawa recently.

He said the workshop’s primary objective was to develop a blueprint for skills development and standardised operational procedures in the conversion, calibration, and maintenance of those new automotive energy sources, aligning with the government’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

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The Director noted that upon approval of the draft by the National Assembly, the steps taken will facilitate job creation and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, as ongoing plans include establishing more CNG gas stations in Abuja.

He said, “If we achieve what the Federal Government wants us to achieve with autogas, it will reduce the dependency on PMS and diesel and mitigate environmental concerns. It will also create more jobs and wealth for the nation.”

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According to Osanipin, the essence of the workshop was to ensure that the input of all relevant stakeholders was captured in the making of this national document.

He added, “This is in line with international best practices, it is expected that the document will come out of this effort at international standards and help to drive the auto sector to global standards.”

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Emphasizing the significance of the Nigerian Automotive Industry Development Plan 2023 – 2033, relaunched by the Federal Government in 2023, Osapin said that the program aims to revitalise the automotive industry and foster sustainable growth through technological and skills development.

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