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  • Dangote Set to Transform Fuel Distribution with 4,000 Eco-Friendly Trucks in Nigeria

  • The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has taken a bold step toward sustainable fuel logistics with the planned importation of 4,000 eco-friendly trucks, a move designed to revolutionize product distribution across Nigeria.

    Recent reports suggest that Dangote is expanding into cleaner energy trucks, with Punch highlighting possible electric truck imports, while other verified sources confirm that the current fleet consists primarily of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)-powered trucks.



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    Tackling Fuel Distribution Challenges

    Nigeria’s fuel distribution network has long faced hurdles such as high costs, logistical delays, and reliance on middlemen. Dangote’s new truck fleet aims to close these gaps by providing direct product delivery from the refinery to retail outlets, ensuring faster and more reliable supply.


    Investment and Job Creation

    The initiative represents an estimated ₦720 billion (US$470 million) investment. Dangote officials revealed that the fleet will also generate thousands of new jobs for drivers, technicians, fleet managers, and support staff — boosting both employment and skills development in the transport sector.


    Shipping Delays and Phased Rollout

    Although 4,000 trucks were ordered, only about 450 have arrived so far, with the rest delayed by shipping disruptions in China. However, the refinery remains confident in scaling up operations, expecting full deployment in batches over the coming months.


    Pioneering a Greener Future

    While the first phase is focused on CNG-powered trucks, the Dangote Group has also hinted at introducing electric vehicles by 2026 as part of its long-term sustainability strategy. This transition signals a major shift in Nigeria’s logistics industry toward cleaner, cost-efficient, and environmentally friendly solutions.


    Why This Matters

    Cheaper logistics costs will help stabilize fuel prices.

    Cleaner energy adoption supports Nigeria’s climate commitments.

    Direct distribution reduces product shortages and artificial scarcity.


    Conclusion

    Dangote’s importation of thousands of eco-friendly trucks — whether CNG-powered or electric in the near future — marks a new era for Nigeria’s energy and transport sectors. By cutting costs, creating jobs, and driving sustainability, the company is positioning itself at the forefront of Africa’s clean energy logistics revolution.


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