⚡ EV charging stations in Nigeria

Public + hotel-guest EV chargers across Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt. Connector types, power output, and ₦/kWh.

Quick math

A typical EV (60kWh battery) charging from 20% → 80% draws ~36kWh. At an NG public charger (~₦280/kWh average), that's about ₦10,000 per charge — enough for 250-300km of urban driving. For reference, a petrol car covering the same distance burns ~25L of PMS at ₦925/L = ₦23,000. Even at NG's premium charging rates, EVs are 55-60% cheaper to fuel.

Help us keep this current

Nigerian EV charging infrastructure is growing fast — new stations open every month. If you know of a station we're missing, email support@priceradar.ng with the operator, address, connector types and power. We'll verify and add it.

Future: when our Open Charge Map API key is provisioned, this page will auto-sync with their global database for new NG stations within 24 hours of listing.