Mitigating the
carbon footprint.
In the dense traffic of Lagos and Abuja, carpooling isn't just about sharing costs—it's about removing thousands of idling engines from our streets every single day.
Mitigated per active carpooler
Annual carbon offset per user
Less time spent in Lagos gridlock
Solving for the
Lagos Air.
In cities like Lagos and Abuja, traffic congestion leads to hours of vehicle idling. Idling engines are significantly less efficient, consuming more fuel and emitting higher concentrations of pollutants per minute.
Navia Ride directly mitigates this by removing the volume of individual idling engines. Every carpool formed is a step toward a breathable, sustainable Nigerian urban landscape.
Fleet Electrification
Working towards subsidized leasing models for carpoolers switching to electric vehicles, aiming for a 30% EV fleet by 2028.
Micromobility Hubs
Integrating with e-bike and scooter providers at major transit hubs to provide a seamless, zero-emission last-mile experience.
Green Route Priority
Our matching algorithm prioritizes routes that minimize idling time and "deadheading", ensuring every kilometer driven is purposeful.
Radical Efficiency.
The most sustainable car is the one that's already on the road, with every seat filled. Join thousands of Nigerians mitigating carbon emissions by sharing their journey.