COSUPER, a leading energy storage solution provider, has announced the successful launch of its hybrid Microgrid-PV-Storage-Diesel Charging Systems in two key locations in Nigeria: a 125kW/336kWh system in Kaduna State and a 50kW/112kWh system in Lagos, marking a solid milestone in the company’s global expansion and its commitment to supporting Nigeria’s energy transition.
Tailored to Nigeria’s unique energy demands, the 125kW/336kWh system in Kaduna State integrates solar power, energy storage and diesel backup—leveraging the region’s abundant solar resources with annual sunshine duration exceeding 2600 hours—and delivers reliable power supply for large-scale loads such as local manufacturing facilities and rural community infrastructure, enhancing energy resilience and supporting the state’s renewable energy development amid frequent grid outages. The 50kW/112kWh system in Lagos, designed for commercial and industrial scenarios, optimizes energy costs through peak shaving—critical for businesses relying heavily on diesel generators due to the country’s severe power gap—and ensures stable operation, aligning with Nigeria’s national renewable energy goals of achieving 30% renewable energy penetration by 2030.
Both projects fully demonstrate COSUPER’s technical strength in hybrid microgrid solutions, with strong adaptability to Nigeria’s tropical monsoon climate and challenging energy environment, where over 40% of the population lacks stable power supply. Moving forward, COSUPER will continue to expand its footprint in Nigeria, leveraging the country’s favorable policy incentives for renewable energy projects and growing market demand, while providing customized, efficient and reliable microgrid energy solutions to address local energy poverty and drive Nigeria’s transition from oil dependence to a more diversified energy mix.