Ugoji Harry, the Chief Executive Officer of Egoras Technology, mentioned in a statement that the tricycle will address challenges arising from the recent subsidy removal. He explained that the tricycle provides a cost-effective solution suitable for both urban and rural areas, contributing to a cleaner environment.
According to Harry, the dual-fuel tricycle smoothly operates on both petrol and liquid purified gas, offering a flexible and eco-friendly option for commuters.
Additionally, he highlighted that, apart from its dual-fuel capabilities, the Egoras Dual-Fuel Tricycle features a user-friendly design, making maintenance easy for operators.
The CEO of Egoras Technology emphasized that the tricycle, currently in use in some states in the North, South, and South, distinguishes itself as a reliable and powerful vehicle with impressive technical specifications.
“Constructed with high-quality materials such as aluminium, steel, and carbon fibre, the tricycle ensures durability and reliability in various terrains.
“With a robust 10 horsepower engine, it delivers a combination of strength and efficiency. The tricycle’s top speed of 60kmph further underscores its capability, offering users a swift and dependable mode of transportation,” he stated.
"He said tricycles went through thorough testing to make sure they're safe and follow industry rules. He promised riders and people walking that tricycles are a safe and good way to travel.
Harry said the company is committed to making positive changes in Nigeria’s transportation. Introducing the dual-fuel tricycle is a big step in reaching this goal.
“We want communities to use this eco-friendly solution. It’s good for the environment and saves money.”
He said the company helps tricycle owners manage their fleet.
“To get this service, customers just need to sign an agreement with us. We make owning a tricycle easy and provide full support.
“We have drivers in our fleet who can use the tricycle for a certain period. The money earned will be given to owners until ownership is transferred,” he concluded.