The federal government has launched a new payment plan that allows vehicle owners to convert their petrol-powered vehicles to compressed natural gas (CNG) through flexible instalment options. The plan aims to make switching to CNG more accessible and affordable.

The initiative, aimed at reducing fuel costs and promoting eco-friendly transportation, offers an easy and affordable path for consumers looking to make the switch.

The payment plan allows individuals to convert their vehicles now and pay later in manageable monthly instalments at competitive rates.

This initiative is expected to boost the adoption of CNG, a cleaner and more cost-effective alternative to petrol.

Speaking on the development, a representative from GoCNG.ng explained, “We understand that many Nigerians want to embrace CNG for its cost and environmental benefits but may be deterred by the upfront cost of conversion. Our new payment plan removes that barrier, providing a simple and affordable way for more people to make the switch.”

The application process for the instalment plan is simple and user-friendly, with customers able to apply online via the GoCNG.ng website. Once approved, applicants can expect swift support throughout the entire conversion process, ensuring a hassle-free experience.

“All you have to do is visit gocng.ng, fill out the application, and you’re on your way to saving money and reducing your carbon footprint,” added the spokesperson.

Aside from the financial savings, switching to CNG offers several benefits, including reduced environmental impact, enhanced engine longevity, and a proven track record of safety and reliability.

One vehicle owner who recently made the switch praised the initiative, saying, “I’ve seen a noticeable reduction in my fuel costs, and I feel good knowing that my vehicle is contributing less pollution to the environment. The payment plan made it an easy decision for me.”

The new payment plan is expected to accelerate the shift towards CNG, providing a more sustainable fuel option for Nigerian drivers. For more details and to apply, vehicle owners are encouraged to visit gocng.ng.