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Rewiring Urban Mobility for Inclusion — Why Bolt’s Electric Tricycles Could Be a Turning Point for Nigerian Transport

ARTICLE WRITTEN By Osi Oguah, general manager, Bolt Nigeria

by Techeconomy
June 11, 2025
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Nigeria’s transport sector is long overdue for a shift, one that puts people first. Not just in terms of convenience or cost, but in terms of dignity, opportunity, and ownership.

The recent launch of Bolt’s Electric Tricycles in Lagos is not just an update to how we move, it’s a statement on who should benefit from that movement.

Osi Oguah, general manager, Bolt Nigeria
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At first glance, electric tricycles may appear to be a small evolution. But beneath the surface lies a bold transformation: a future of urban mobility that empowers drivers, lowers barriers to vehicle ownership, and brings affordable, accessible transport to communities often left behind.

A Platform for Empowerment

Nigeria’s ride-hailing and informal transport industries are largely driven by self-employed individuals, men and women who navigate tough economic conditions with resilience and hustle.

Yet they remain on the margins of vehicle ownership, often leasing outdated, fuel-dependent vehicles under exploitative terms.

Bolt’s electric tricycle initiative flips that narrative. With lower operational costs, zero reliance on volatile fuel prices, and a Lease-to-Own model, the program enables drivers to gradually build equity in the very vehicles they rely on for daily income. This is not just smart business, it’s economic justice.

When drivers spend less on maintenance and fuel, and have a clear path to ownership, their earnings go further. They build financial stability. They create a future. This is what financial inclusion should look like in practice.

Mobility Where It Matters Most

Lagos is a city of ambition, but also of disparity. In high-density, low-income neighbourhoods, transport options are either unaffordable, unreliable, or entirely absent.

Here, the launch of a low-cost electric tricycle service offers more than convenience; it offers access to jobs, to healthcare, to education.

By introducing a cheaper transport category, Bolt’s EV tricycles help bridge the gap for underserved populations. This isn’t just about “last mile” delivery, it’s about first-mile dignity.

It’s about making sure every Lagosian, no matter their postal code, can move through the city safely, affordably, and sustainably.

Tailored Solutions, Built for Africa

There is a growing temptation in Africa’s development conversation to copy and paste global solutions without accounting for local realities.

Bolt’s approach avoids this pitfall. The EV tricycle model is not a tech transplant from Europe, it is a deliberate response to the unique transport, economic, and infrastructural challenges of African cities.

Designed for durability, configured for local roads, and supported by a partnership with SGX for fleet management and vehicle servicing, these tricycles are not just smart, they’re sustainable. And by starting with three-wheelers, a vehicle type already deeply woven into urban mobility across Nigeria, Bolt is investing in evolution, not disruption.

A Call to the Ecosystem

Of course, Bolt cannot transform African mobility alone. This initiative is a call to action for policymakers, urban planners, and the broader tech ecosystem to lean in. It’s a reminder that clean, affordable, inclusive transport must be treated not just as a commercial opportunity, but as a development imperative.

It’s also a prompt to ask harder questions: What policies are we putting in place to support local EV adoption? Are we preparing our grid and charging infrastructure for the future? Are we empowering our drivers not just to drive but to own, save, and grow?

The Road Ahead

The rollout in Lagos is just the beginning. But if done right and supported by the right partnerships and policy environment, it could serve as a blueprint for African cities across the continent.

The future of urban mobility is not just electric. It’s equitable. It’s inclusive. And it’s already arriving, one tricycle at a time, hence Bolt’s electric tricycle initiative!

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