As Nigeria intensifies efforts to meet its climate commitments under the Energy Transition Plan and Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), solar energy is emerging as a cornerstone of the country’s decarbonization strategy. Industry players say the shift from grid dependence to decentralized clean energy is no longer aspirational;, it is essential.
One company leading this transition is Maektech Power Solutions, a premium solar energy provider with operational hubs in Lagos, Port Harcourt, Benin City, and technical support teams across Nigeria.
With over 800 successful installations nationwide, including multimillion-naira industrial projects. Maektech has positioned itself as a multi-location solar partner for households and businesses seeking reliable, long-term energy independence.
“At Maektech Power Solutions, we don’t just REDUCE electricity bills, we ELIMINATE them”, said a company spokesperson. Our systems are designed to replace generator dependency and deliver uninterrupted power, even in high-demand environments.
Maektech’s emergence was driven by the need for reliable solutions to Nigeria’s erratic power supply. Industry experts note that companies like Maektech are vital to achieving Nigeria’s climate goals. Recent data shows that solar imports surged by 94% in 2023, highlighting the growing demand for off-grid energy solutions. Yet, affordability remains a major barrier, with premium systems costing up to ₦30 million. To bridge this gap, Maektech Power Solutions offers flexible instalment payment options, making clean energy more accessible to households and businesses.
Also, Industry analysts say Nigeria’s solar future depends on companies that combine technical expertise with local insight. As the country grapples with inflation, fuel price hikes, and grid instability, decentralised solar systems offer a lifeline, and Maektech is helping to build that bridge.