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Nigeria Exports 1st locally made Solar Panels to Ghana

Obah Sylva by Obah Sylva
October 10, 2025
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Imagine an Africa where clean energy flows freely across borders, powering homes, businesses, and dreams. Well, that’s no longer just a vision – it’s happening right now! In a jaw-dropping breakthrough, Nigeria has just exported its first batch of locally manufactured solar panels to Ghana, marking a massive win for President Bola Tinubu’s ambitious clean energy agenda.

This is a revolution that’s putting Nigeria on the global map as a renewable energy powerhouse. If you’re passionate about sustainability, African innovation, or just proud of Naija’s glow-up.

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Gone are the days when Nigeria relied heavily on imported solar tech. Thanks to a powerhouse partnership between Levene Photovoltaic Technologies (LPV) and the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), the first shipment of Nigerian-made solar panels has landed in Accra, Ghana. This export isn’t just a transaction – it’s a statement that Nigeria is ready to lead Africa’s clean energy charge.

Under President Tinubu’s leadership, the focus has been laser-sharp on ditching imports and ramping up local production. The result? Nigeria’s solar PV manufacturing capacity has skyrocketed from a modest 120MW to an impressive 650MW in a short time. Experts are calling this a “leap forward” that proves homegrown innovation can compete on the world stage.

Why does this matter? For starters, it’s slashing dependency on foreign suppliers and fostering self-reliance in renewable energy. As REA officials put it, Nigeria is now equipped to meet its own energy demands while exporting sustainable solutions to neighbors like Ghana.

President Tinubu administration’s aggressive push for renewables is transforming Nigeria from a consumer to a producer and exporter. This export to Ghana is the cherry on top of recent initiatives, including massive investments in solar infrastructure and partnerships that boost local manufacturing.

Here’s what this means in real terms:
Job Creation: Thousands of new roles in manufacturing, tech, and logistics, empowering Nigerian youth and communities.

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Economic Boost: Reduced import bills mean more money stays in Nigeria, fueling inclusive growth and strengthening the naira.

Regional Leadership: By supplying Ghana and potentially other African nations, Nigeria is positioning itself as the continent’s go-to hub for clean energy tech.

Global Attention: This move is turning heads worldwide, highlighting Africa’s potential in the fight against climate change.

With solar imports hitting N242.68 billion in the first half of 2025 alone, Nigeria’s shift to local production couldn’t come at a better time.

But now, as an exporter, the country is flipping the script. Experts predict this will inspire other African nations to invest in renewables, creating a ripple effect of innovation and collaboration. President Tinubu’s revolution is gaining traction, with recent approvals like N70 billion for solar power in universities showing commitment at every level.

If this trend continues, Nigeria could become a key player in the global clean energy market, rivaling even established giants.

Nigeria’s clean energy story is one of resilience, innovation, and hope. From Lagos factories to Accra rooftops, this export is proof that Africa is rising.

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