FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
We’ve put together answers to the most common questions about solar installation services in Nigeria. If you don’t find what you’re looking for, feel free to contact us and we’ll be glad to help.
The cost depends on your power needs, system size, and location. A small residential solar system can start from ₦500,000, while larger systems for businesses or schools may cost several millions. We provide custom quotes after a site assessment.
Most residential solar installations take 1–3 days, while larger commercial projects may take 1–2 weeks, depending on complexity.
This depends on your energy consumption. For example:
1kVA–3kVA: Small homes (lights, fans, TV).
5kVA–10kVA: Larger homes (fridge, pumps, multiple appliances).
20kVA+: Businesses, offices, schools, or farms.
We’ll calculate the exact size during consultation.
Yes. Solar panels still generate power in cloudy or rainy conditions, though at a reduced rate. That’s why we pair them with batteries and inverters to ensure reliable backup power.
Solar panels: 20–25 years lifespan.
Inverters: 8–12 years lifespan.
Batteries: 5–10 years (depending on type and usage).
A solar system generates power from sunlight.
An inverter system only converts and stores power from PHCN or generator.
We can combine both for maximum efficiency.
Yes. We offer warranty, routine maintenance, and technical support nationwide (Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano, Ibadan, and more).
We provide flexible payment plans on selected projects to make solar power more affordable. Contact us to discuss available options.
Yes, depending on the system size you install. Many clients rely 100% on solar, while others use it as a hybrid solution with PHCN or generators.
We provide solar installation services nationwide – Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, Kano, Kaduna, Enugu, Benin City, and beyond.