UP NEPA! - every Lagos feeder, and the power it actually gets.

The problem
In Lagos, power comes and goes - and how much you are owed is harder to pin down than it should be. Every feeder is assigned an NERC service band that promises a set number of hours a day: Band A promises 20, Band E just 4. But the band on paper and the supply at the socket are rarely the same thing, and there is no single place to see the gap.
So you are left guessing - which band is my feeder, how many hours am I actually promised, and how often does the grid really deliver them?
What we built
A live map of every feeder in Lagos - what it promises, against what it gets.
- -Every feeder, mapped - hundreds of feeders across Lagos on one map, colour-coded by their NERC band, A through E.
- -Promise vs reality - the hours each feeder is promised, the outages announced for the day, and the effective hours left after them.
- -View it your way - explore by feeder, by area, or by LGA, with zone and area overlays on top.
- -Any day you like - pick a date and see the announcements and effective supply for that feeder, that day.
- -Sourced in the open - outage data auto-imported from official announcements, with methodology and sources you can check.
Every feeder. Every band. The promise, and the reality.
Where it is now
UP NEPA! is live and free on the web. Anyone can open the map, find their feeder, and see its band, its promised hours, and the outages announced for the day - across all of Lagos. It's the third product out of TAD Labs - built, shipped, and run on the same standard we hold client work to.