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40% of Lagos State residents live in riverine communities, and
are not connected to the national power grid.
Nigeria’s population = 180 million
Tens of millions are far from a clean and stable source of power
Towards a sustainable future in Nigeria:
Deliver clean and reliableaccess to energy to rural schools and
healthcare centers
Eliminate the costly and
harmful dependence on diesel
183 solar and storage locations installed
Complete list of sites: lagosolar.com/location
Size of
installationBadagry Ikorodu
Ibeju
LekkiIkeja
5kW 6 29 9 18
7.5kW 2 8 3 1
10kW 5 9 2 -
12.5kW 4 3 1 1
15kW 10 7 5 -
10kw (PHC) - 3 1 -
25kW 3 1 1 -
This project aimed to deliver 4.59 MW of
sustainable solar power
Innovative four way partnership
Participants:
1. Schneider Electric
2. Lagos Solar
3. UK Department for International
Development (DFID)
4. African Energy
Schneider Electric’s
ConextTM battery-based
inverter/charger
“ConextTM XW+ models were
selected for this project because of
their long-term record of reliability
in Nigeria’s rugged market, as well
their patented technology to
improve battery life in a solar and
storage system”
Lincoln Dahl, Principal, African
Energy
1. Modular
2. Flexible
3. Robust
4. Simple to install
5. Patented features
ConextTM XW+ System
1. Conext XW+ battery
based inverter/chargers
2. Solar Charge Controllers
3. System Control Panel
4. Conext ComBox
• 190,000 students
• 4.7 million clinic patients
• 3000 jobs across the PV
supply chain
• Drinkable water
• Able to pump water for days
• Babies safely delivered
Solar Energy
Impact by 2020