Why Electric Vehicles Make Strategic Sense For Nigerian Companies
Transportation has long been considered a standard operating expense for many Nigerian businesses. Fuel budgets are quite inconsistent, maintenance plans are interfering with productivity, and fleet expenses are subtly reducing…
SAGLEV Delivers Nigeria’s First Locally Assembled 18-Passenger Electric Van to Stanbic IBTC Bank
SAGLEV has officially delivered an 18-passenger fully electric van, the E Star V9 EV, manufactured by Dongfeng, to Stanbic IBTC in a landmark milestone for Nigeria’s growing electric mobility sector. The official…
2026 Is The Year Of Electric Vehicles In Nigeria
Electric vehicles (EVs) are no longer a futuristic option in 2026, they are practical, cost-efficient, and increasingly necessary for Nigerian drivers and businesses. Fuel Prices and Maintenance Are Rising Petrol…
SAGLEV Clinches 2025 Nigeria EV Brand of the Year Award
SAGLEV has emerged winner of the 2025 Nigeria EV Brand of the Year Award, conferred by the Nigeria Auto Journalists Association (NAJA), cementing its position as a front-runner in Nigeria’s…
A day on the Beach as the Saglev Team bonded for their EOY retreat
The Saglev team took a well-deserved break to refresh, unwind, and simply enjoy each other’s company in a less formal atmosphere at Jara Beach Resort in Lagos. As expected, we…
Is Saglev’s MHero Really faster than the Mercedes G-Wagon? We Put It to the Test.
There are plenty of myths about electric vehicles in Nigeria, and at Saglev, we’re debunking them one car at a time. Recently, we took the MHero 917 head-to-head with a…





