- Nigeria is poised for an electric mobility transformation, with the E-Mobility Conference and Expo 2025 (EVN Expo 2025) set to play a central role.
- CEO of Imaginarium and Convener of EVN Expo 2025, Koye Abiola, frames the event as a convergence point, the starting point of a significant cultural and economic shift.
Nigeria is poised for an electric mobility transformation, with the E-Mobility Conference and Expo 2025 (EVN Expo 2025) set to play a central role in driving this revolution.
This event, set to take place in September 2025, is poised to transform Nigeria’s automotive and energy future by creating a robust platform for innovation, investment, and inclusive engagement across the transportation and electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem.
Organised by Imaginarium Marketing Communications, the EVN Expo 2025 offers a unique opportunity for manufacturers, policymakers, investors, industry professionals, and customers to connect, collaborate, and capitalise on Nigeria’s emerging e-mobility market.
Nigeria’s EV potential is vast, and this event aims to accelerate its realisation. The event aligns with Nigeria’s growing commitment to sustainability and climate-conscious transportation.
CEO of Imaginarium and Convener of EVN Expo 2025, Koye Abiola, frames the event as a convergence point, the starting point of a significant cultural and economic shift.
“The missing piece in Nigeria’s EV growth has never been technology; it’s been belief. EVN Expo 2025 bridges that gap by putting the experience directly into people’s hands. This is where policy meets perception, innovation meets aspiration, and awareness becomes action. We are not just launching an expo, we are creating a movement that makes electric mobility real for Nigerians, not theoretical.”
EVN Expo 2025 is proud to partner with a consortium of esteemed knowledge partners, including the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI), GreenMax Capital Group, the Nigeria Energy Transition Office (NETO), the Nigeria Off-Grid Accelerator Program (NOMAP) and the Bopfa Company. These global and regional leaders will contribute unparalleled insight, expertise, and strategic guidance to ensure a high-impact programme.
The Event and Technical Lead of the expo, Boluwasope Ogboye, highlighted the need for collaboration to catalyse growth in the sector “The 2060 targets set in our National Energy Transition Plan for electric vehicles integration cannot be achieved in a silo. It requires collaboration by all stakeholders, including manufacturers, investors, the government, donors and even customers. The EVN Expo 2025 is positioned to foster this collaboration and catalyse the adoption of electric vehicles.”