How Lagos estates are going off-grid
Off-grid electricity solutions for Lagos estates

Key questions this article answers:

  1. How are private companies supplying gas-powered electricity to estates in Lagos?

  2. What challenges do off-grid gas electricity companies face, and what are the solutions?

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If you live in a Nigerian residential estate, you probably considered fighting with your estate management at least once last year.

With higher grid electricity tariffs and diesel prices tripling between January and December 2022, you definitely got higher service charges for worse service. A friend of mine saw her service charge increase by 50% and daily electricity hours decrease to seven hours daily—talk about a service charge with no service.

Unfortunately, her estate also has a rule that doesn’t allow residents to install their own generators, leaving her reliant on the estate’s inadequate electricity.

This is a significant reason estates in Lagos, where residents are willing and able to pay for reliable electricity, are going off-grid and looking to

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Noelle Okwedy

Noelle Okwedy

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