Ogun rolls out CNG conversion procedures for vehicles, e-bikes
In a bid to make transportation more affordable and accessible to the citizenry, the Ogun State government has identified procedures for the conversion of vehicles using Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) powered engines.
The Commissioner for Transportation, Engr. Olugbenga Dairo, stated this in Abeokuta, the state capital, noting that the conversion process would be in three stages: Pre-Inspection of Vehicles by Vehicle Inspection Services (VIS) in conjunction with the conversion centre technicians, Approval for Computerised Vehicle Inspection, as well as Conversion and Certification by the Conversion Manager and on-site.
The commissioner added that there were two conversion centres and three gas refilling stations available in the state, which members of the public could visit for the successful conversion of their vehicles.
“As we speak, we have two conversion centres, which are: Nigeria Gas Transport Solution Ltd (NGTSL), located at Ogun State Public Works Agency, Agbeloba, Abeokuta, and NEXT GEN LTD, at 37, Olorunsogo, Abiola Way, Abeokuta, while the three refilling stations are: Green Fuel at Lagos-Abeokuta Express road, Obada, Abeokuta; Gasco Marine, Abeokuta, Lagos-Abeokuta Express road, Obada; and Nioco Gas, Mowe/Ibafo, Sagamu-Lagos Express Way,” he stressed.
He also identified locations where the batteries of e-bikes, provided by the Prince Dapo Abiodun-led administration, can be re-energised at affordable prices. They are: MKO Abiola Stadium, Kuto; Skating Ground, Panseke; Opposite Fatgbems Filling Station, Oke-Sokori; Enu-Gada; Ramada Filling Station, Asero; Carry Go at Rounder; and Ogun State Public Works Agency premises, Agbeloba, all in Abeokuta.
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