Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in 2017 by Havenhill Synergy Limited
Was installed in 2017 by Ajima Farms
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in 2014 by Huawei in partnership with the ministry of power
Was installed in 2022 by ACOB Lighting Technology Limited
Was installed in 2016 by Arnergy Solar Limited
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in 2020 by the IBK Services Limited
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in 2018 by Go Solar
Was installed in 2019 by Protogy Global Services
Was installed in 2019 by Protogy Global Services
Was installed in 2019 by PowerGen Renewable Energy
Was installed in 2020 by AY Global Integrated Consult
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in 2015 by GVE
Was installed in 2020 by Nayo Utilities
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in 2018 by ACOB Lighting Technology Limited
Was installed in 2019 by ACOB Lighting Technology Limited
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in 2018 by ACOB Lighting Technology Limited
Was installed inin 2017 by the GVE
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in in 2017 by GVE
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in 2019 by New Moon
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in 2020 by ACOB
Was installed in 2018 by Rubitec Sola
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in 2013 by F-SGP;UNDP
Was installed in 2021 by A4& T Power Solution
Was installed in 2019 by A4 &T Power Solutions
Was installed in 2021 by ACOB
Was installed in 2016 by the Arnergy Solar
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in 2020 by Cloud Energy
Was installed in 2018 by Zylab Technologies Nigeria Ltd
Was installed in 2018 by Zylab Technologies Nigeria Ltd
Was installed in 2017 by Nayo Technologies Ltd
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in 2019 by GVE
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in xxxxx by the xxxxx
Was installed in 2012 by GVE
Was installed in 2020 by Renewvia Energy
Was installed in 2020 by Renewvia Energy
Was Installed in 2025 and developed by Darway Coast Ltd under the Interconnected Mini-Grid Acceleration Scheme (IMAS), funded by the European Union and supported by the German Cooperation and commissioned by the REA.
Was Installed in 2025 under the Interconnected Mini-Grid Acceleration Scheme (IMAS), funded by the European Union and supported by the German Cooperation and commissioned by the REA.
Completed around February 2025, this 990kWp interconnected solar hybrid mini-grid powers approximately 3,900 households and businesses in Lambata. It was implemented under the Interconnected Mini-grid Acceleration Scheme (IMAS), funded by the European Union and the German Government, and commissioned by the Rural Electrification Agency (REA).
Was installed in 2024 by REA / World Bank / Havenhill Synergy Ltd
Was installed in 2025 by REA (IMAS - EU/German Govt funded)
Was installed in 2024 by GVE Projects Ltd (REA/IMAS)
Was installed in 2024 by Nayo Tropical Technology Ltd (REA partner)
was installed in xxxx by xxxx
was installed in xxxx by xxxx
Was installed in 2024 by REA.
Was installed in 2024 by Decrown(W.A) Company Limited (REA REF Call 2).
was installed in xxxx by xxxx
was installed in xxxx by xxxx
Was installed in 2024 by ACOB Lighting Technology Limited.
Was Installed in xxxx by xxxx.
Was Installed in XXXX by xxxx
Installed in xxxx by xxxx
Installed in xxxx by xxxx
Was installed in 2024 by REA (REF Call 2).
Installed in xxxx by xxxx.
Installed in xxxx by xxxx.
Installed in xxxx by xxxx.
Installed in xxxx by xxxx.
Installed in xxxx by xxxx.
Installed in xxxx by xxxx.
Installed in xxxx by xxxx.
Installed in xxxx by xxxx.
Installed in xxxx by xxxx.
Installed in xxxx by xxxx.
Installed in xxxx by xxxx.
Installed in xxxx by xxxx.
Installed in xxxx by xxxx.
Backup solar inverter installed in 2024 by Kwara State Government.
Installed in xxxx by xxxx.
Installed in xxxx by xxxx.
Installed in xxxx by xxxx.
Installed in xxxx by xxxx. Note: A 60kVA solar inverter backup was commissioned in 2025.
Installed in xxxx by xxxx
Installed in xxxx by xxxx
Installed in xxxx by xxxx
Installed in xxxx by xxxx
Installed in 2024 by REA (EEP Phase II).
Installed ca. 2024 by Federal Ministry of Power (EEP).
Installed ca. 2024 by REA (EEP Phase II).
Installed ca. 2024 by REA (EEP Phase II).
Installed in 2025 by REA (EEP Phase II).
Installed ca. 2022 by REA (EEP Phase I).
Installed ca. 2024 by REA (EEP Phase II).
Phase 1 installed in 2025 by Federal Government.
Installed in 2025 by REA, sponsored by the World Bank.
Nigeria has been diversifying its energy mix, focusing on renewable sources to complement conventional power generation. This chart shows the installed capacity trends for various energy sources over the years.
The growth in renewable energy capacity reflects Nigeria's commitment to sustainable energy development and improved access to electricity across the country.
This chart illustrates the yearly electricity consumption trends across different sectors in Nigeria. It showcases the evolving energy needs of commercial, residential, productive, and public sectors.
The data reflects the country's economic growth, urbanization, and increasing electrification efforts, highlighting the importance of sustainable energy solutions to meet the growing demand.
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