Egoras, a clean energy company, has announced its upcoming launch of an electric vehicle (EV) on April 28, signaling a significant stride towards sustainable transportation solutions.
In a statement, the company reaffirmed its dedication to transitioning Africans from fossil fuels to sustainable energy with the introduction of the APEX 28 EV.
Manufactured at Egoras’ factory in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, the electric vehicle represents a notable advancement in revolutionizing and advocating for clean energy in the transportation sector.
Ugoji Harry, CEO of Egoras Technology, emphasized the APEX 28 Electric Vehicle as a testament to the company’s commitment to innovation and sustainability.
“The APEX 28 embodies our dedication to innovation and sustainability,” he remarked. “We believe this indigenous solution will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of transportation in Africa.”
Harry highlighted some distinguishing features of the APEX 28, including blockchain integration, sensors, and cameras, underscoring its sophisticated and luxurious design tailored for eco-conscious drivers.
Powered by the Ego Chain blockchain, the APEX 28 offers a unique ownership experience, with drivers potentially earning $EGAX tokens for vehicle usage, incentivizing eco-conscious consumer behavior.
Furthermore, equipped with ultra-wideband sensors and cameras, the APEX 28 prioritizes driver safety by monitoring traffic conditions and providing real-time assistance, enhancing the overall driving experience.
Egoras’ previous launch of a gas-powered tricycle, the Egoras Dual-Fuel Tricycle, provided a cost-effective solution for urban and rural areas while contributing to environmental conservation efforts.
The unveiling of the APEX 28 EV underscores Egoras’ ongoing commitment to advancing sustainable mobility solutions and promoting a greener future for Africa’s transportation sector.