Spiro has launched a dynamic effort to transform Nigeria’s motorcycle sector by introducing affordable, eco-friendly electric bikes nationwide. This innovation aims to reshape urban mobility, addressing climate concerns and economic realities head-on.
Spiro’s fresh approach presents a practical alternative to petrol-powered motorcycles that millions rely on daily, against a backdrop of rising fuel prices, worsening pollution, and congested cities. Nigeria’s motorcycle fleet exceeds 20 million, with over a million new sales each year, creating the need for electric vehicle adoption.
More than just selling vehicles, Spiro is building a robust network centered on fast battery swaps that cut recharge times to under two minutes and slash running costs by up to 40%. This inventive system addresses core obstacles like range anxiety and high upfront expenses, making the green option accessible and convenient.
Partnering with microfinance bodies and leveraging digital payments, the program expands affordability to riders with limited savings who earn daily wages.
By replacing gasoline bikes with electric counterparts, each unit potentially reduces carbon emissions by approximately 1.5 tonnes annually. Beyond environmental benefits, it also eases riders’ fuel expenditures and stabilizes their transport means crucial to informal sector livelihoods.
Spiro aims to evolve swap stations into renewable energy hubs that integrate clean electricity generation and urban transport, an increasingly important model for sustainability-minded cities worldwide.












