How to sign up for CNG initiative

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By Jimisayo Opanuga

24 August 2024   |   2:52 pm

The federal government, through the Presidential CNG Initiative, is implementing a Commercial Vehicle Conversion Incentive Programme (CV-CIP) that provides for free conversion (labour inclusive) of union-registered vehicles in major cities where the conversion programme has been activated in Nigeria, as well as ride-share vehicles, from which operators can benefit from a 50% discount. Are you…

The federal government, through the Presidential CNG Initiative, is implementing a Commercial Vehicle Conversion Incentive Programme (CV-CIP) that provides for free conversion (labour inclusive) of union-registered vehicles in major cities where the conversion programme has been activated in Nigeria, as well as ride-share vehicles, from which operators can benefit from a 50% discount.

Are you a commercial or ride-share owner/operator in an activated city? Sign up today for participation with our essential details and our team will schedule you for your own conversion at the nearest conversion centre.

Step 1: Go to PCNGI Commercial Vehicle Conversion Incentive Programme

Step 2: Provide Vehicle and Owner Details

Commercial vehicle owners and ride-share operators in participating cities can start their application by providing essential details:

  • Personal Information:
    Full Name
    Email Address
    Phone Number
    Vehicle Registration Number
    National Identification Number (NIN)
  • Association Selection:
    Choose from Government vehicles, Private Vehicles, BOLT, UBER, INDRIVE, NURTW, NATRO, RTEAN, and PAT.
    Operational Details:
    Operating Motor Park
    Select the nearest Conversion Center

After filling out these details, proceed to the next step.

Step 3: Vehicle Specifications

Applicants must provide detailed information about their vehicle:

  • Vehicle Brand and Make:
    Brand of Vehicle
    Make (e.g., Salon)
    Engine Information:
    Engine Capacity
    Cylinder KG
    Vehicle Usage:
    Usual Vehicle Route
    Year of Manufacture (dd/mm/yyyy)
  • Engine Condition: Specify the current condition of the engine

Complete this section before moving on to the next step.

Step 4: Detailed Vehicle Information

Provide the following specifications for a thorough assessment:

  • Fuel Type
  • Transmission
  • Colour
  • Mileage
  • VIN Number (Vehicle Identification Number)
  • Registration Expiry Date (dd/mm/yyyy)

Proceed to the final step after entering this information.

Step 5: Additional Information

Finalise your application by providing additional details:

  • Resident State: (e.g., Lagos)
  • Local Government Area (LGA): (e.g., Agege)
  • Full Address
  • Additional Notes

Submit your completed application to register for the CNG conversion program.

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