
EV Charging in Lagos
Where to charge an electric vehicle in Lagos, what it costs, and how it compares to petrol and generator — the numbers that matter for EV owners and anyone considering the switch.
Monthly energy cost: EV vs petrol vs generator
Based on 1,500 km/month driving in Lagos
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📍 EV Charging Stations in Lagos
22 confirmed locations · Tap a station for the map link
🚗 Electric Vehicles Available in Lagos
Prices include import duty · 8 models tracked

EV vs generator: the comparison nobody is making
Every EV comparison site asks the same question: “Is an EV cheaper than a petrol car?” In Lagos, that's the wrong question. The right question is: “Is an EV cheaper than my generator?” Because in a city where 85% of households run generators for 4-8 hours daily at ₦1,320 per litre of petrol, the true competition isn't Toyota Corolla vs Hyundai Kona — it's the 2.5kVA generator humming outside your window at ₦285,120 per month.
An EV charged at home on Band A electricity costs ₦20,950 per month for the same 1,500 km of driving. That's a 93% reduction. Even if you add the amortized cost of a solar installation (₦75,000/month over 5 years), the total is ₦75,000 — still 74% cheaper than the generator alone. And after year 5, the solar panels keep producing for another 15-20 years at near-zero marginal cost.
The barrier isn't running cost — it's purchase price. The cheapest new EV (Kia Soul at ₦12M) costs more than most Lagosians' annual income. But for the segment of Lagos that currently owns a ₦15M-₦25M car and runs a generator, the math is clear: buy an EV, install solar, and your combined transport + power bill drops from ₦443,520/month (generator ₦285K + petrol ₦158K) to ₦75,000/month (solar amortized + ₦0 charging). That's ₦4.4 million saved per year — every year.