In a significant move towards sustainable transportation, Qoray Mobility & Energies Limited has introduced a Dealer-Owned, Dealer-Operated (DODO) model aimed at revolutionizing last-mile mobility in Nigeria. This initiative not only promotes electric vehicle adoption but also empowers local entrepreneurs to establish critical infrastructure for clean transportation. The DODO model is set to create a network of dealer-operated service points, enhancing accessibility and reliability for users.
The initiative comes at a time when urban areas are grappling with pollution and traffic congestion. Qoray's approach aligns with global trends toward electrification and sustainable urban planning. As stated by Olawale Abiola, Qoray’s Chief Executive Officer, “By enabling local dealers to take ownership, we are fostering entrepreneurship and ensuring that community needs shape the mobility solutions we provide.”
Looking ahead, the DODO model could serve as a blueprint for other regions in Africa, addressing not just transportation challenges but also creating jobs and stimulating local economies. As cities evolve, the success of this initiative may well depend on the collaboration between government policies and private sector innovation to foster a cleaner, more efficient urban landscape.