Nigerian TikToker reveals cost of installing power tank as electricity alternative
A TikTok user shares detailed expenses for acquiring and installing a power tank.

A Nigerian TikTok user, known as @potokipaul, has sparked discussions online by sharing the comprehensive costs associated with acquiring and installing a power tank, a popular alternative energy solution for homes facing unreliable electricity supply.
In a recent video, @potokipaul disclosed that the power tank itself cost N307,000, which included the delivery fee from the supplier. However, he emphasized that this initial expense was just the beginning of his financial commitment. After factoring in installation and additional components necessary for a fully operational setup, his total expenditure reached N609,000. This indicates that installation and related items accounted for approximately N302,000 beyond the purchase price of the power tank.
The growing interest in power tanks among Nigerians can be attributed to their advantages over traditional generators. Unlike petrol or diesel generators, which can be noisy and emit harmful fumes, power tanks operate silently and are more suitable for urban living conditions. This makes them particularly appealing for residents in rented apartments where space and air quality are significant concerns.
Despite their advantages, the cost of setting up a power tank remains a hurdle for many Nigerians. The total investment of N609,000 for a complete installation highlights the financial barrier that comes with transitioning to this modern power solution. As @potokipaul's experience illustrates, potential buyers must consider not only the upfront costs but also ongoing maintenance and the eventual replacement of battery components.
His transparent breakdown of expenses has provided valuable insight for viewers contemplating similar investments. By detailing the costs beyond just the unit price, @potokipaul has helped demystify the budgeting process for those interested in adopting this alternative energy source, encouraging more discussions on sustainable living solutions in Nigeria.
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