Nigeria’s renewable energy story is quickly gaining pace. As Africa’s most populous country, Nigeria boasts some of the best solar potential in the region, but it continues to face challenges in maintaining a stable power supply.
“Nigeria is fast becoming one of the most exciting renewable energy markets on the continent,” says Nigel Sun, Head of Sungrow Sub-Saharan Africa. “ The country holds tremendous potential in solar and energy storage, especially for businesses and communities seeking reliable and affordable power. Our aim is to collaborate closely with local partners, address real on-the-ground challenges, and deliver solutions that truly fit the market.
The company is currently working closely with local partners to conclude cooperation agreements, paving the way for a stronger local presence and improved technical and after-sales support across the country.
“Sustainable growth depends on real partnerships,” explains Sun. “When you build with local companies, you create shared value and a stronger renewable energy ecosystem.”
Nigeria’s renewable sector has started to attract investment, fuelled by supportive policies, private sector interest, and the need for reliable power in an expanding economy. Sungrow believes the timing couldn’t be better, where the mix of strong solar resources, growing demand, and government backing makes Nigeria one of the most promising energy markets in Africa.
At the event, Sungrow will exhibit a wide range of its renewable energy solutions tailored for African conditions. These include the MG5/6RL latest 5 kW and 6 kW single-phase inverter and battery system, the SH15/20/25T 15kw/20kw/25 kW 3-phase inverter paired with the SBH battery for businesses, and the SG150CX with PowerStack for commercial and industrial applications. Each product tackles the most common issues across the region, such as grid instability and inconsistent supply, while offering safe and flexible energy options.
Furthermore, Sungrow intends to have open, practical conversations around industry challenges, share real-world experience from other markets, and showcase how renewable technologies can be scaled successfully.
“At Sungrow, we are committed to earning trust through reliable products, real partnerships, and long-term service. The story of Nigeria’s clean energy journey is just being written, and we intend to be the solutions partner that helps make that story a success,” concludes Sun.
