Nigeria: Firm Launches New Solar Solutions to Tackle Energy Crisis

10 February 2026

Kartel Energy Limited, a Nigerian original equipment manufacturer (OEM) has launched two innovative products: Ensky Solar and GenixGreen & Luxwatt Lithium Battery Series.

The products were unveiled in Lagos at the Powerelec Nigeria Exhibition 2026, marking a major milestone in the company's mission to provide sustainable energy solutions tailored to Nigeria's unique needs.

Chief Executive Officer of Kartel Energy, Mr. Ola Ogunsemowo said the Ensky Solar range offers high-quality, affordable, and durable solar street lights with advanced features like motion sensors, integrated solar panels, and high-brightness LED bulbs.

"These street lights boast impressive features, including 48-hour battery life, IP65 weather resistance, and 6,500 lumen brightness, with prices starting from competitive rates and warranties ranging from 2-3 years", he said.

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Also, GenixGreen and Luxxwatt, he stated are Kartel Energy's specialised power-technology brands, collectively addressing advanced battery and energy-storage needs across residential, commercial, and industrial segments.

Both brands are built around high-performance lithium battery technology, but are deliberately positioned to serve different power demands and use cases in Nigeria.

Ogunsemowo explained that GenixGreen focuses on high-voltage battery systems up to 768v, engineered for commercial and industrial (C&I) applications.

These, he said, include factories, industrial facilities, estates, institutions, and large developments where high load capacity, scalability, and intelligent power management are critical.

According to him, GenixGreen systems are designed to support large energy demands while significantly reducing reliance on diesel generators.

Luxxwatt, on the other hand, is focused on low-voltage lithium systems designed for homes, SMEs, retail outlets, clinics, schools, and small to mid-scale institutions.

Kartel Energy explained that it has already powered over 150,000 homes and businesses and plans to expand its reach through strategic partnerships and the launch of the Kartel Energy Academy.

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