06/02/2026
โก - Under the sun or in the rain
In an electrical appliance warehouse in ๐Estonia, a 375kW / 783kWh Solar PV & Energy Storage System (ESS) is transforming how energy is generated, stored, and consumed.
The system integrates a 125kW grid-tied inverter with three 125kW / 261kWh energy storage cabinets, operating seamlessly in on-grid and off-grid modes to optimize self-generation, self-consumption, and flexible load management.
While this project is based in Europe, the challenges it solves are even more pronounced in Nigeria. Heavy reliance on the grid alone cannot support peak demand, guarantee power quality, or protect business operations. The addition of battery energy storage enables businesses to:
- reduce exposure to grid instability
- cut diesel generator runtime and fuel costs
- smooth peak demand and energy costs
- maintain operations during outages
- protect sensitive equipment
This warehouse now dynamically balances supply and demand, utilising stored energy to bridge the gap between solar generation and consumption in real-time. The same architecture is highly applicable to Nigerian C&I projects such as warehouses, factories, hotels, shopping malls, cold rooms, and EV charging hubs.
For Nigerian EPCs and C&I developers, this project demonstrates how integrated PV + ESS solutions can deliver reliability, cost efficiency, and scalability โ even in more demanding grid environments.
We look forward to working with EPCs and businesses in Nigeria to deploy similar smart energy systems that power resilient operations and accelerate the transition to sustainable energy.