







Our 6MW 20MWh solar storage system installation in Nigeria delivers industrial-grade power for an integrated factory, farm, and residential complex. This facility faced unreliable grid supply and escalating electricity costs that threatened production schedules and farm operations. After deploying the 6MW 20MWh solar storage system, monthly energy expenses dropped $108,000+ while securing 24/7 operational continuity across all three zones - factory production, agricultural processing, and staff residential housing.
The deployed 6MW solar PV system paired with a 20MWh containerized lithium battery energy storage solution delivers three core benefits:
Peak Shaving - flattens the load curve during Nigeria's peak tariff windows (typically 7-10 AM and 6-11 PM), reducing expensive demand charges that make up a significant portion of industrial electricity bills in Nigeria.
Load Shifting - stores massive daytime solar generation for nighttime factory operations, farm cold storage, and residential lighting.
Backup Power - keeps critical production lines, agricultural cold chain, and residential areas running seamlessly through grid outages and power fluctuations.
The integrated Energy Management System (EMS) intelligently coordinates battery charge/discharge cycles based on real-time tariff signals and load demand across all three zones. Before leaving our factory, every containerized energy storage system undergoes rigorous 72-hour continuous stability testing, including charge-discharge cycling, thermal performance, and grid simulation.
Our team of experienced engineers worked alongside local Nigerian engineers to provide on-site technical support, installation, commissioning, and grid synchronization. The remote monitoring platform tracks system performance in real time, helping the facility achieve its projected 108,000+ USD monthly savings and an approximately 24 months payback period - after which the system continues to generate free solar electricity for over 25 years.