Cabzero has officially launched Nigeria’s first all-electric fleet solution designed specifically for corporate transportation, aiming to revolutionise how businesses manage their staff mobility needs.
The service, which began operations this month, offers organisations a more sustainable alternative to traditional corporate transport options. According to industry statistics, the transport sector currently accounts for approximately 22% of Nigeria’s total greenhouse gas emissions, with corporate fleets contributing significantly to this figure.
In response to these environmental challenges, Cabzero has developed two flexible business models. Firstly, the Exclusive Model allows companies to lease a dedicated fleet of electric vehicles at a fixed monthly fee, thereby ensuring predictable budgeting and operational control. Alternatively, the Shared Model enables employees to book rides as needed through the Cabzero mobile app, with all billing centralised to the company.
Additionally, the service is supported by a comprehensive mobility platform that provides real-time tracking, emissions savings monitoring, and transport cost optimisation through a user-friendly dashboard.
Research from McKinsey suggests that electric vehicles can reduce total ownership costs by up to 25% compared to traditional combustion engine vehicles. Consequently, Cabzero positions itself as a cost-efficient solution that doesn’t compromise on comfort or reliability.
In its press statement, the company cites studies showing that 85% of employees feel greater pride and engagement when working for environmentally responsible organisations.
Beyond the financial benefits, the service addresses several critical urban challenges, including noise pollution, air quality concerns, and carbon emissions. Moreover, the launch aligns strategically with Nigeria’s pledge to achieve net-zero emissions by 2060 and Lagos’s ambitious target to reduce transport emissions by 50% by 2030.
As a result of increasing corporate focus on environmental standards, Cabzero appears well-positioned to meet the growing demand for sustainable business solutions. The service is now available to corporate organisations throughout Nigeria.
Companies interested in either deploying a dedicated electric vehicle fleet or providing flexible, on-demand electric transport for their staff can learn more by visiting www.cabzero.ng, where they can request a test drive or initiate the onboarding process.
Despite being a newcomer to the market, Cabzero describes itself as “Nigeria’s leading all-electric fleet solution tailored for corporate organisations,” combining clean energy, cost efficiency, and technology to help businesses manage their transportation needs more sustainably.


