Powerelec Nigeria 2025

Accelerating Energy Transition in Nigeria through Public -Private Partnerships

Nigeria’s electricity generation is predominantly powered by gas, which is considered clean energy. According to data, hydro power is the second most consumed energy source, accounting for nearly 20% of total energy consumption, while solar power contributes only 0.12%.

Solar energy has the potential to revolutionize energy generation, both grid-connected and off-grid, given the enormous opportunities it presents. With the government’s new policy support, the meager contribution of solar power to the energy basket can be increased. There are numerous benefits to solar. Solar energy is adaptable enough to be used in a variety of settings, from standalone installations to mini-grids serving a local area to massive grid-level plants.

Why attend

  • Successful previous editions.
  • Bigger show, larger participation, with over 300 exhibitors
  • Single platform that combines exhibition and conference
  • Unifies all stakeholders under a single roof
  • B2B Meetings
  • Who-is-who of the industry
  • Business collaboration agreements
  • Product launches
  • Capability showcases

Key Takeaways:

  • Government, experts, financers, technology companies, solar suppliers and solar developers under one roof
  • Networking opportunities with policymakers and regulators
  • Decision makers of the industry
  • Network with local and global solar players
  • Understand the trends
  • Technology transfer
  • Global knowledge, Local Expertise

Location: Nigeria

Dates: January 13, 2025 - January 15, 2025