REIZA's long-term mission: to own and operate Nigeria's premium EV charging infrastructure — built indigenous, built to last.
REIZA's EV charging vision is not simply about plugging cars in. It is about demonstrating that indigenous Nigerian energy professionals can lead the clean energy transition — not just participate in it as workers, but build and own the infrastructure of the future.
As a drilling engineer who has spent years working in the depths of Nigeria's oil and gas sector, I understand better than most that energy transitions are engineering challenges. They require the same rigour, the same data discipline, and the same operational thinking that goes into drilling a complex well.
The EV charging station of the future in Nigeria will not succeed by importing a Western model. It will succeed by being designed for Nigerian realities — grid constraints, tropical climate, driver behaviour, and the economic profiles of Nigerian cities.
The energy transition is not something happening to Nigeria. We intend to be the ones building it — one kilowatt, one station, one kilometre at a time.
Rahanat Mohammed · Founder, REIZA EnergyDeepening expertise in energy transition economics, EV infrastructure engineering, and clean energy finance. Building the capital base and professional network required for future development.
Detailed market analysis of EV adoption trends in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt. Identification of high-traffic, high-viability pilot locations. Grid connection and solar hybrid feasibility assessments.
Development of the first REIZA EV charging hub — a premium, solar-hybrid facility designed for the Nigerian environment, incorporating fast charging, battery buffering, and a premium user experience.
Replication of the pilot model across major Nigerian cities. Building a network of REIZA-branded EV charging hubs that define the premium end of Nigeria's EV infrastructure market.
Nigeria is Africa's most populous country. Even modest EV penetration rates translate into a massive charging demand.
Nigeria has virtually no public EV charging infrastructure today. The first movers in this space have a defining opportunity to shape the market.
As global EV adoption accelerates and Nigeria's vehicle import market evolves, the demand for charging infrastructure will grow exponentially.
REIZA will share regular updates on the EV vision — market intelligence, infrastructure developments, and milestones on the road to building Nigeria's premium EV charging network.
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