CNG conversion price depends on engine capacity – Portland Gas
CNG conversion price depends on engine capacity – Portland Gas
CNG conversion price depends on engine capacity – Portland Gas
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CNG conversion price depends on engine capacity – Portland Gas

The founder of Portland Gas Ltd., Mr Folajimi Mohammed, says the conversion price for automobiles from petrol or diesel to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) vehicles depends on its engine’s capacity.

Mohammed disclosed this in an interview with the Business Intelligence (TBI Africa) on the sideline of the ground-breaking ceremony of Portland Gas Green Park on Wednesday in Lagos.

He explained that, currently, the exact price cannot be determined because the prices vary, based on the size of the engine.

Regarding the capacity of the centre, Mohammed said that approximately 25 vehicles could be converted per site, per day, depending on the availability of technicians.

The chief executive officer said that the conversion process could be expedited by establishing a framework for specific car model

Mohammed highlighted the affordability of CNG, following the removal of fuel subsidies, stating that it falls within the price range of N270 to N300 per kilogram.

This, he maintained, remained cheaper when compared to using of petrol and diesel.

In addition to cost savings, he noted that the use of CNG contributed to reduction of greenhouse emissions, lessened pollution, and provide enhanced safety during collision incidents.

Mrs Olu Verheijen, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Energy, emphasised that the Green Gas Initiative would mitigate the impact of fuel subsidy removal.

Special Adviser to the President on Energy Mrs. Olu Verheijen
Special Adviser to the President on Energy Mrs. Olu Verheijen

Verheijen, who was represented by Mrs Eriye Onagoruwa, expressed the commitment of the Nigerian government to promoting cleaner and more efficient energy alternatives.

Transforming the transportation landscape of the country, Verheijen said that the usage of CNG could result in a minimum of 40 per cent savings compared to traditional fuels.

According to her, this will consequently provide economic benefits to consumers.

The special adviser noted that the Nigerian government is supportive of such initiatives and intends to create a favourable environment by aligning laws.

She encouraged private-public sector collaboration in promoting the adoption of cleaner energy solutions like CNG.

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