Possible EVS - Nigeria moves clean

About Possible EVS

Nigeria moves. We're making sure it moves clean.

Building the financing infrastructure for Nigeria's electric mobility future — one bus, one route, one city at a time.

100+Vehicles Financed
2Cities Active
500k+Passengers Moved
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The Problem

Nigeria's cities are growing faster than clean transport can keep up.

By 2035, Nigeria will be home to multiple mega-cities, each carrying tens of millions of people moving daily to work, to markets, to schools, to hospitals. The buses moving them today run on fossil fuel.

And fossil fuels are breaking us in three ways.

01

The Air

Lagos already ranks among the world's most polluted cities. Diesel tailpipe emissions pour toxic particulate matter into the air that Nigerians breathe every day. The health cost is enormous and largely invisible.

02

The Economy

Nigeria spends billions of naira annually importing fuel. Every litre burned on a city bus route is a direct drain on the national economy - money that leaves the country and never returns.

03

The Climate

Nigeria has committed to net-zero targets. Yet fuel-powered buses continue to accelerate carbon emissions in our fastest-growing cities. The gap between commitment and reality is widening - and transport is one of the biggest reasons why.

The cities of tomorrow are being built right now. The transport infrastructure we lay down today will shape them for decades.

Heavy traffic and diesel pollution in Nigerian cities
Electric bus and clean energy infrastructure

The Opportunity

The conditions for change have never been better.

Nigeria has some of the most abundant renewable energy potential on the planet. High solar irradiation levels, wind corridors, and hydroelectric capacity. A young, growing population that will define what 21st-century mobility looks like across the continent.

Replacing a fuel bus with an electric bus in Nigeria is not just a climate win. It is an economic win that leads to lower fuel costs, lower maintenance costs, and more money circulating locally. It is a public health win. And it is also a statement that Nigerian cities can lead, not follow.

“Sustainable transport at scale begins with accessible vehicle financing.”

Electric bus at night - Possible EVS mission

Our Mission

To make electric mobility the default choice for every Nigerian operator - not someday, but now.

We do this by removing the financial barrier that has always stood between operators and electric vehicles. When the financing works, everything else follows.

Who We Are

Builder. Financier. Technical partner.

We are an e-mobility service provider focused on enabling operators to succeed, combining the roles of builder, financier, and technical partner to guide transport businesses toward operational and financial excellence.

Possible EVS was founded on a clear conviction: the biggest barrier to electric mobility in Nigeria has never been the technology; it has always been access to the right financing structures and support systems.

Our approach goes beyond deploying electric vehicles. We partner closely with operators, equipping them with the tools, guidance, and structures needed to run efficient, profitable, and sustainable operations. With deep experience across EVs, public transport, asset finance, and technology, and hands-on work in cities like Lagos and the FCT, we understand what it takes to make electric buses viable.

We are building the bridge between ambition and reality - supporting operators every step of the way and helping shape a cleaner, more efficient transport future for Nigeria.

Meet Our Team
Possible EVS team in front of an electric bus
Electric bus in service with passengers boarding

Our Commitment to Impact

We measure success in kilometres driven, air quality improved, and naira kept in Nigerian pockets.

Every bus we finance is a data point in a larger story. We track it… and we mean it.

Environment

Replacing kilometres, reducing emissions

We are committed to replacing diesel kilometres with electric ones at scale. Every vehicle financed by Possible EVS removes tonnes of carbon from Nigerian city air annually. We report this. We improve on it. The climate crisis is not abstract to us; it is the reason this company exists.

Social

Built for operators, not just corporations

Clean transport is not a luxury for the wealthy. Our model is built specifically to make electric buses accessible to independent operators, small fleet owners, government agencies, and growing businesses - not just large corporations. We are also committed to building employment opportunities in EV maintenance, operations, and technology across our ecosystem.

Governance

Transparent by design

Our financing agreements are transparent. Our pricing is straightforward. We hold ourselves to the same standards we ask of our partners. We are building a company that operators can trust - because in Nigeria's transport sector, trust is the scarcest resource of all.

What we stand for.

These are our operating principles - the standards we hold ourselves to every day.

Access.

Electric mobility belongs to every Nigerian operator - not just those with capital. We build our financing so that access is the rule, not the exception.

Simplicity.

Transport operators run complex businesses. Our job is to make financing the simplest part of their day. Clear terms. Transparent pricing. No surprises.

Impact.

We don't use sustainability as a marketing word. We use it as a measurement. Every bus, every kilometre, every city, we account for the difference we make.

Partnership.

We succeed when our operators succeed. We are not a lender extracting returns - we are a partner invested in the growth of every fleet we finance.

Possible EVS team outdoors in front of an electric bus

The people who make this possible

Meet the team

If you move people, we want to help you do it better.

Whether you run two buses or two hundred, Possible EVS has a financing structure for where you are today and where you want to go.