Power networks/Nigeria


Country Information
Nigeria (NG)
Nigeria flag

References
OpenStreetMaprelation 192787
WikidataQ1033
WikipédiaNigeria
Country characteristics
ContinentAfrica
Population211,400,708
Area923,768 km2
GDP477.4 B$
Language(s)English
Electrical Network
Generation capacity16,280 MW (OSM)
Power line length13,683 km (OSM)
Frequency... Hz
Transmission lines voltages (kV)...
Data from Wikidata (last update 2025-05-17)
and OpenInfraMap (last update 2025-07-22)

This page has been created through the power networks country page template. Check the template page for more information on how to complete it.

High-voltage Electrical Network

State of the map

in 2025-03:

Network description

Voltages and frequency

Frequency : TODO Hz

Network Voltage Comments Appearance
Transmission TODO


Operators

Operator Network Wikidata Website Wikipedia Operating area Information Label Taginfo
TODO Transmission Q99999
WhatLinksHere
TODO TODO operator=TODO
operator:wikidata=Q99999
operator=TODO

Interconnections

Neighbour country Structure name Year of commissioning Technology Voltage Local end Foreign end OSM circuit Notes
TODO xxx

Planned projects

  • ...

Data Sources

Source License Date Suitable for OSM Notes
Substations dataset ? no -
xxx ? no -

See also:

Network statistics

Nigeria has 79 power plants totalling 16,280 MW and 13,683 km of power lines mapped on OpenStreetMap (from OpenInfraMap, last update 2025-07-22)

Power line

Power Lines Voltage Length
From OpenInfraMap, last update 2025-07-22
< 10 kV 0 km
10 kV - 25 kV 20 km
25 kV - 52 kV 18 km
52 kV - 132 kV 0 km
132 kV - 220 kV 6,091 km
220 kV - 330 kV 0 km
330 kV - 550 kV 6,879 km
> 550 kV 0 km
No voltage tagged 675 km
Total 13,683 km

Electricity generation

Mapping process and community

Mapping success stories

Success stories are designed to highlight important contributions. Have you significantly improved the cartography of a country (added a new line, a power station, etc.)? Don't be shy, let us know below.

  • Tobias [2025-03]: Two hydro power plants were connected to the grid.
  • Tobias [2025-03]: One combustion power was connected to the grid.
  • Tobias [2025-03]: I was able to fill multiple large holes in the grid
  • Tobias [2025-03]: Add many substations that I could see clearly in the satellite images.

Encountered problems and places to improve

  • Tobias [2025-03]: The satellite images were not that good for most regions, so I had to combine all sources available. In particular, the densely populated areas and the centrally located substations made grid mapping very hard. Some towers I could spot using Mapillary.
  • Tobias [2025-03]: In the south-east there is still a part of the grid with a larger power plant, which is connected to the national grid based on official TSO maps, but I could not establish a connection here due to poor satellite images.
  • Tobias [2025-03]: Many urban towers are still missing and lines could not be connected to substation in urban areas.
  • Tobias [2025-03]: The grid still has some line splits and routing issues that still needs to be fixed.
  • Tobias [2025-03]: For some lines voltages are still missing.

Use of mapping strategies

Mapping strategies refer to Power networks/Guidelines#Mapping strategies. They are used for a methodical improvement of the OSM database. Once you have fully applied a strategy in this country, you should add or update your name, the date, the strategy, and a comment below. This way, other users can see whether it is worthwhile to carry out further investigations.

  • Search for "Unfinished major power lines" - last time applied by Tobias [2025-03]
  • Searching for power plant connection - last time applied by Tobias [2025-03]
  • Searching for substation connection - last time applied by Tobias [2025-03]
  • Searching for parallel lines - last time applied by Tobias [2025-03]
  • Identifying obvious gaps in the network topology from a national perspective - last time applied by Tobias [2025-03]
  • Identifying new substations and transmission lines - last time applied by Tobias [2025-03]

References