Billing examples
See how billing works in practice.
Worked examples for the most common shared-power scenarios in Nigeria.
Example 1
Sub-meter usage billing
A compound of 4 flats shares a generator. Each flat has a digital sub-meter. The admin sets a rate of ₦350/kWh and a diesel expense is split by usage.
| Unit | Previous (kWh) | Current (kWh) | Usage | Bill (₦350/kWh) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flat A | 1200 | 1248 | 48 kWh | ₦16,800 |
| Flat B | 980 | 1015 | 35 kWh | ₦12,250 |
| Flat C | 760 | 800 | 40 kWh | ₦14,000 |
| Flat D | 1100 | 1140 | 40 kWh | ₦14,000 |
Each flat pays based on actual kWh consumed. Readings submitted with photo evidence in KudiGrid.
Example 2
Agreed split billing
A family compound of 3 households has no sub-meters. They agree on a percentage split based on occupancy and usage patterns, accepted in a Power Agreement.
| Household | Agreed split | Total bill: ₦45,000 | Contribution |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main house | 50% | — | ₦22,500 |
| BQ unit 1 | 30% | — | ₦13,500 |
| BQ unit 2 | 20% | — | ₦9,000 |
Splits are agreed in the Power Agreement. All members see the same figures in the shared ledger.
Example 3
Diesel expense with receipt
The group admin buys diesel and logs it as an expense in KudiGrid with a receipt photo attached. The cost is reflected in the shared ledger for all members to see.
Expenses are logged with evidence. No hidden purchases. Admin cannot remove an expense once approved.