
Nigeria Power, Energy & Solar ExhibitionPowerelec Nigeria
Nigeria Power, Energy & Solar Exhibition Profile
The Powerelec Nigeria exhibition is a renowned power and energy show in West Africa. It provides an outstanding platform for exhibitors from the region, offering attendees from West Africa and around the globe a valuable opportunity to expand their presence in the West African power and energy market.
By 2050, renewable energy generation could meet 60% of Nigeria’s energy demand. Studies indicate that the installed capacity of Nigeria’s existing fossil-fuel and hydropower plants currently stands at only 4 GW. To fully supply its 200 million people with electricity, the country would need to install approximately 30 GW of generating capacity.
Babatunde Fashola, Nigeria’s former Minister of Works, Power and Housing, remains optimistic about the prospects for solar energy in the country. “For Nigeria, the transition to clean energy—surpassing conventional sources—is well within reach,” he stated, adding that this outlook is further reinforced by rising diesel prices. “Moreover, the growing market penetration of renewable-energy solutions is another contributing factor.”
According to the China–Africa Trade Research Center, many African countries face significant electricity shortages. However, as solar‑power technologies continue to mature, numerous African nations have begun adopting solar‑energy systems by importing relevant equipment from abroad, thereby alleviating severe power‑supply constraints. Solar power is safe and reliable, immune to energy crises or fuel‑market volatility, and eliminates the need for long-distance transmission, reducing operational costs and minimizing losses associated with extensive transmission lines. Consequently, given the acute shortage of electricity for both industrial and household use in Nigeria, the country’s appetite for developing solar‑energy infrastructure is particularly strong.
For Chinese companies specializing in power, energy, and photovoltaic technologies seeking to enter the West African and broader African markets, the Powerelec Nigeria exhibition represents an ideal trade platform.
Exhibitor List
Nigeria Power, Energy & Solar Exhibition Product Range
Wind and Solar Energy Equipment: Photovoltaic system integrators, solar air-conditioning systems, rural photovoltaic power generation systems, solar monitoring and control systems, solar heating system projects, program control for photovoltaic projects, engineering control and software systems
Power Generation Equipment and Technologies: Thermal power, hydropower, nuclear power, new energy generation equipment and products, EPC general contracting, IT-integrated power equipment, complete plant equipment and ancillary industrial electrical supplies (including uninterruptible power supplies, generator sets, mobile power vehicles), as well as power plant energy-saving solutions (such as medium- and high-voltage variable frequency drives and energy-saving devices)
Transmission and Distribution: Switchgear, transformers, instrument transformers, digital substations, flexible transmission technologies, wires and cables, power quality management, smart components, insulators, measuring instruments, low-voltage switches, relays, power hardware fittings, and more
Power System Automation: Internet of Things, smart grid dispatching systems, intelligent distribution network automation devices, comprehensive substation automation, grid security and control, integrated measurement, control, and protection systems along with arc-suppression and fault-location systems, remote control and telemetry devices, large-screen display systems, power system simulation, fault diagnosis, and self-healing technologies
Electrical Power Equipment: Power generation equipment, transmission and transformation equipment; grid-related and electrical energy-saving technologies, energy efficiency and management solutions; organic food processing and packaging equipment, clean energy, renewable energy sources, and more; power station equipment, transformer equipment, power transmission equipment, high- and low-voltage electrical switches, distribution devices, electronic control systems, power control system testing equipment, cable and wire materials, cable management devices, generator sets and related equipment, capacitors, electronic devices, industrial electronics, industrial relays, inverters, junction boxes, and other components
New Energy: Wind power generation, energy consumption monitoring and services, energy measurement, solar cells and modules; production and testing equipment; solar streetlights, lawn lights, traffic signal lights, LED lighting; solar chargers; user‑side photovoltaic power supplies, grid‑connected photovoltaic systems, and associated photovoltaic transmission and distribution equipment
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Nigeria Power, Energy & Solar Exhibition Process
1.Submit the business license of the company
2.Submit product picture and name
3.Receive exhibition presentation documents and booth drawings
4.Submit booth application form/Sign booth contract
5.Pay the contract booth deposit
6.Prepare for exhibition





















