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Electric tractors are already gaining traction in orchards, vineyards, and vegetable farms. They were previously just a concept.
Farmers, particularly those of speciality crops, who are interested in automation and alternative energy sources, are targeted by innovation and unconventional thinking.
The National Automotive Design and Development Council’s (NADDC) Director General has recently been to at least two nations, including Spain and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), in search of international partnerships and investments in Nigeria’s automotive industry.
While the NADDC’s outreach to manufacturers in the European nation is anticipated to revive Nigeria’s auto component production, the trip to the UAE and the ensuing cooperation with an auto company would lend momentum to Nigeria’s drive to produce electric and solar-powered tractors domestically.
The Federal Government has been putting a lot of emphasis on increasing the yield per hectare for rural farmers in order to achieve national food sufficiency, so the partnership with the UAE firm on the production of electric and solar-powered tractors is expected to cost-effectively increase yield per hectare for them.
The UAE Electric Tractor Battery Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.