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PoliticsRe: APC National Chairman, Abdullahi Adamu Loses Polling Unit To Labour Party by Hardey33: 7:12pm On Feb 25, 2023
He never support Tinubu fully
Their actions says it all
Make Atiku sha no win be my own cause it's not their turn and he obviously have no plan for us
Either Obi wins by God's grace or at worst Tinubu
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AutosSeven Things To Know About Owing And Driving A TESLA In Nigeria by Hardey33(op): 6:59am On Feb 05, 2023
Omono OkonkwobyOmono Okonkwo

Tesla leaves a great impression on the minds of many people who come across it. That’s because, in terms of technology, Tesla leads other electric vehicles (EVs). Tesla cars have self-driving features as well as the highest charging range.

The Tesla Model X, for instance, comes with butterfly doors, they also have more mileage per charge than other EVs, which is why they are ahead in EV sales globally.

According to 234 Drive, some people are in doubt if a Tesla will work or cope well with Nigeria’s abysmal power supply. In this video, 234 Drive took a test drive of a Tesla X owned by Alkesh Thavrani the Managing Director of Lagos-based Omnik Limited.

During the drive, it was discovered that if the Tesla X is not on a road with traffic lines, the autopilot which is a feature of the model X, will not work. This means that if the car is driving on roads that have no white lines (which is over 50% of Nigerian roads), the autopilot feature will not work.

But this was way back in April 2021. To find out whether Tesla is still stuck in 2021 or has embraced reality, we asked another user for his experience.

A Tesla Model X owner and Nigerian businessman, Hamilton Ezeonu, told Nairametrics that Tesla cars are just like mobile phones, so, they are updated regularly.

Tech updates: Mr Ezeonu said that his Tesla was purchased in 2021 but as of 2023, his car has been updated to reflect the 2023 version. According to him, the cars are regularly updated and the fact that the fibre optic network, SpaceX’s Starlink has come to Nigeria makes it easier for the Tesla app to work efficiently even in the remotest areas.

“Because of this, Tesla cars have a great resale value and is the first car competing with landed properties,” says Mr Ezeonu.
The cost: Mr Ezeonu bought his Tesla Model X with butterfly doors in 2021 at the cost of $130,000. Mr Ezeonu tells Nairametrics that he paid N20 million for clearing fees to get the car out of the Lagos port.

According to Mr Ezeonu, he decided to buy a Tesla to save money on car maintenance costs, stressing that electric vehicle (EV) owners do not have to worry about buying premium motor spirit (PMS) also known as petrol. He also pointed to the fact that he got his Tesla for the comfort it offers.

For those who want a less expensive EV brand, the 2021 Changan electric vehicle and charger costs $18,000 inclusive of the clearing costs in Nigeria. But, if clearing costs are excluded, the Changan brand can be bought for $13,500 These costs are subject to clearing costs fluctuations, however, these costs are valid as of January 29, 2023.

Public approval: Although there are other electric vehicle products in Nigeria like the Hyundai Kona Electric, Jet Systems Motors, GIG Logistics, Max-NG, and Phoenix, Nigerians are fascinated with Tesla products, mostly because it is the most globally recognized electric vehicle and a lot of people associate Tesla with the controversial Chief Executive Officer, Elon Musk.

According to Mr Ezeonu, young people who are aware of Tesla products usually approach him to appreciate the car, even if they do not own one.

Bad road network: Mr Ezeonu said his Tesla Model X is a self-driving car and he can set a timer for when the car comes on by itself in the morning. He told Nairametrics that he can set the address of his destination in his Tesla X and the car can drive itself to that address. Nigeria’s bad road network seems not to be a problem for Mr Ezeonu when it comes to driving his Tesla X in Lagos.

He told Nairametrics that driving a Tesla in Lagos, is no different from driving on bad roads in America, to him, it’s all the same thing. He highlighted the fact that there are bad roads in New York, meanwhile, there are more Tesla cars in New York and California than anywhere else.

Mr Ezeonu told Nairametrics that the Tesla app comes in handy when the user wants to program the car. For instance, if the user wants to monitor traffic, the app reveals the number of miles they will cover on their trip, and it estimates the traffic time as well. So, before the user leaves home, they already know the amount of energy they will use during their trip.

Meanwhile, for Lagos-based Changan EV owner, Mr Olufemi Oyefodunrin, the Country Manager at Podlocker EV Nigeria, the experience of driving an EV on bad Nigerian roads is the same as driving an ICE vehicle in the country. Although he cautions that it is wise to be mindful of potholes when driving.

Charging a Tesla in Nigeria: Remember that photo of a Tesla Model X that broke down on the third mainland bridge in 2021? Some online users concluded that the Tesla broke because the battery had run out of power. However, this post points out the possibility that the car tires may have developed a fault. This is a possibility because Mr Ezeonu told Nairametrics, that in his experience, a fully-charged Tesla Model X can travel for 350 miles.

While speaking about how long a fully charged Tesla Model X can last in Nigeria, Mr Ezeonu gave an example using a road trip from Lagos to Anambra state, which can be done using a Tesla because the distance is only 290 miles. He also said a Tesla can travel from one end of Lagos to the other on a single charge. He said:

“You can have a full charge in your house in Lagos and probably drive for four days on average, without charging. From one end to the other end of Lagos, is not far, From Victoria Island to Ikeja is like 7 to 8 miles, for instance, compared to a full charge of 350 miles. Once your Tesla is fully charged, you are good to go for the next three to four or even five days.
“However, if your Tesla is fully charged at 350 miles and you encounter a lot of traffic, the car could last for three days as opposed to five days, because your air conditioner could be on. However, there is a way to regulate your cooling unit, so you do not burn too much energy. You can set the cooling unit to a particular temperature, like 65 or 70 degrees and it should not go below this range. If you keep the temperature low in traffic, your battery will not run down easily.
“To reduce your energy consumption when driving a Tesla in Nigeria, you need to program everything and keep it at a constant level. Also, when you are driving, try not to accelerate too much, if you do, your battery runs down too fast. If you follow the self-driving speed and just hold your steering wheel when in motion, it saves you more energy.”
Ezeonu said, for now, his charging is done from home. While describing how it is done, he referenced having a generator output at home as the same output for an EV charging station. According to him, any electrician can set up the charging outlet in the garage close to where the car is parked. The charging port of the car is like the outlet for fuel in an internal combustion engine (ICE) or petrol vehicle. On a smartphone, the user can monitor the Tesla app to know when their car is fully charged. A full charge for a Model X takes about four to five hours.

Ezeonu’s position is similar to Jelani Aliyu’s, who is an Automotive Designer and the Director General of the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC). Mr Aliyu told Nairametrics in 2022, that he drives a Hyundai Kona electric vehicle in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city.

He said the power demand of an EV is similar to what people use at home to power an air conditioner or a large refrigerator. According to him, a Hyundai Kona electric car gets to full capacity within 9 hours, and 35 minutes when charging. Meanwhile, a fully charged Tesla EV can cover between 360km to 560km, after charging for four to six hours.

Charging for Changan electric vehicles: Oyefodunrin, told Nairametrics that his 2021 Changan EV charges for only two to three hours with the aid of a device that is exclusive to his company. According to him, the device regulates the EV charging system, which helps the EV to charge faster. While sharing his company’s plans for establishing solar-powered charging centres in the country, he said:

“If a user has a three-phase meter, the device can charge the Changan EV for two to three hours. Meanwhile, those who use a one-phase meter can charge the EV for five hours. The device can work with a 6.5 KVA generator.”
According to Mr Oyefodunrin, his EV charging expenses using a single-phase prepaid meter in the Agege area of Lagos state do not exceed N20,000 per month. According to him, those people living in high-brow areas may spend higher costs based on their tariff bands.

Oyefodunrin said that once fully charged, his Changan (2021) can make three trips between Ikeja City Mall (ICM) to Agungi, Lekki. He also said that his EV model can run the same distance as an ICE vehicle that is powered by 25 litres of fuel. He also gave an instance where his EV made a round road trip to the inner city of Abeokuta from Lagos and back, on a single charge.

Power source for charging: Mr Ezeonu said he uses solar for 85% of his power needs in Lagos. According to him, charging a Tesla is no different from charging a cellphone or plugging an iron for straightening clothes, so, the power used in the course of charging the EV does not negatively affect the lithium-ion batteries that power his solar home system.

He said charging a Tesla does not drain as much energy as water pumps. He stated further that he uses a prepaid meter for on-grid power but solar power is what he uses most and he only uses solar energy to charge his Tesla X.

It is instructive to note however that anyone who plans to use on-grid power for Tesla charging using a prepaid meter could spend up to N6000 for 100-kilowatt hours (KWh), with the assumption that the user is on a tariff band of N60 per KWh. Battery specifications also determine how fast a charge can be. The slower it takes your battery to charge the more you are likely to pay as charging costs.
Bear in mind that based on 2022 specifications, a Tesla S model is powered by a 100-kWh battery, while a Tesla X model is powered by a 75-kWh battery, and a Tesla Y model is powered by a 75-kWh battery.
Police harassment? According to Mr Ezeonu said that he has no experience of police harassment while driving his Tesla in Nigeria, however, he said the officers he has come across, are usually curious when they see his Tesla. He said they have asked him the name of the car and admitted to never seeing the car before. This shows that a lot of enlightenment still needs to be done in Nigeria as it relates to renewable energy technologies and electric mobility.

For the record: All brands of electric vehicles require less maintenance than regular vehicles. Electric vehicle batteries are designed to last for the expected lifetime of the vehicle. The associated electronics, batteries, and motors do not demand as much maintenance as internal combustion engine (ICE)powered cars. But EVs need servicing occasionally.
TV/MoviesRe: You Can Only Watch One Actor's Movies For The Rest Of Your Life. Who Would It Be by Hardey33: 10:31am On Jan 22, 2023
Jason Statham grin grin grin
EducationRe: PLEASE GUYS!! Is It Possible To Be In Love With Two People At The Same Time? by Hardey33: 10:08pm On Jan 12, 2023
It is quite possible ofcourse grin grin grin shocked
EducationNigeria Scholarship Link by Hardey33(op): 8:52pm On Jan 05, 2023
Good day house,
I'm in need of website or WhatsApp group with legit latest Nigeria Undergraduate scholarship links!!!
Please do share here if you've got, God bless
PhonesRe: Is That Capacity On Your Powerbank True Or False? by Hardey33: 2:51pm On Dec 20, 2022
So informative thanks

Abeg how good is the itel power bank ??
I currently owns one make e no spoil my battery!!!
PhonesRe: Best App For Hiding p0rn On Android by Hardey33: 5:29pm On Sep 27, 2022
Use MX player to hide any videos...also password protected
Stop watching porn bro ..e no good grin grin
EducationRe: ASUU Strike: Soohemba Agatha Aker Drags Buhari, 36 Govs To Court by Hardey33: 10:22pm On Sep 22, 2022
Make she rest !!!
This country is beyond redemption
PhonesRe: Why Apple Uses Nvme Storage Instead Of UFS And Emmc. by Hardey33: 11:51am On Sep 18, 2022
Interesting
Kudos cool
ComputersRe: Everything That Is Wrong With The Tecno Megabook T1 by Hardey33: 11:42am On Sep 18, 2022
Prinzton:
Is it 1st gen or 12th gen?
You too dey ask questions bro
Buy am and discover nah grin grin grin cool
PhonesRe: Help Me Choose Between These Phones. I'm Confused by Hardey33: 8:42pm On Sep 15, 2022
Bro get infinix 12 series and have peace of mind
Desist from all listed above grin grin cool
ComputersRe: Everything That Is Wrong With The Tecno Megabook T1 by Hardey33: 12:03pm On Sep 11, 2022
It's actually there on the specs tab
As u would expect IPS LCD display,.core 15 (no gen included) bla bla bla grin grin grin
I'm not a fan though

Phone/Internet MarketRe: . by Hardey33: 3:57pm On Sep 08, 2022
Anyone buying this phone should confirm it's not bought on loan...mkoppa .....I have been a victim check my profile. .
PhonesRe: Who Fit Dash Me Android Phone by Hardey33: 6:21am On Aug 21, 2022
I have Anacondatel 9 pro
Hope u won't mind
BusinessRe: We Are Working To Avert Further Naira Fall – CBN by Hardey33: 8:08pm On Jul 29, 2022
Please bear with us
They are working tirelessly grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: ECA Further Shrinks From $35.7 Million To $376,000 by Hardey33: 10:08am On Jul 27, 2022
apache22b:
Peter Obi will not Win
sincerely, u are just daft , they are looting the country future and that's your comment.
Even though you don't support PO, u have to be sensible in your comments at least
EducationRe: FACT CHECK: Does Nairaland Actually Pay For FTC by Hardey33(op): 3:54pm On Jul 25, 2022
huh
EducationFACT CHECK: Does Nairaland Actually Pay For FTC by Hardey33(op): 3:53pm On Jul 25, 2022
I keep on seeing FTC and account details posted on some post.
Does nairaland actually pays or nah cruise huh
PoliticsRe: Bola Tinubu and Shettima In Osun State For Gubernatorial Campaign by Hardey33: 1:18pm On Jul 12, 2022
The second pics looks like tinubu is photoshopped
The man no well at all. Greedy man grin cool shocked
CareerRe: Define Your Career Life With One Word - See Funny Answers. by Hardey33: 1:14pm On Jul 12, 2022
Hustler
Phone/Internet MarketRe: Help I Have Been Duped !!! by Hardey33(op): 5:28pm On Jul 07, 2022
Prinzton:
Do a clean rom format(all) with a flash tool
Then flash a factory firmware or custom ROM.


Use the internet or visit XDA
How do I do such bro
This is my WhatsApp number 08106851232 please send hi
SportsRe: Ana Maria Markovic Tagged "World's Sexiest Footballer" Responds To Tag by Hardey33: 8:28pm On Jun 30, 2022
robinso01:
Damn not
Bleep you bro grin grin grin
BusinessRe: Meet Anambra Billionaire Construction Czar,ken Ifekudu by Hardey33: 6:40pm On Jun 22, 2022
SHINJA:
Mtschw....

Business man and a drug trafficker...
If e dey easy like that go and traffic too and become billionaire.
Nah the sapa in you that comments grin
PoliticsGet in here my people by Hardey33(op):
Who are u voting for in 2023 presidential election and give three reasons!!!
PoliticsRe: Your State And Who You Are Supporting For The 2023 Election by Hardey33: 10:37am On Jun 18, 2022
Oyo state
I'm OBIdient grin grin

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