Solar & Storage Live Nigeria launches this July, bringing together West Africa’s energy leaders at Landmark Centre, Lagos

Solar & Storage Live Nigeria will make its debut at the Landmark Centre, Lagos, on 14-15 July 2026, bringing together the region’s most influential energy decision-makers, technology providers, investors and policymakers for two days of networking, business and market insights.
Launching at a pivotal time for Nigeria’s energy sector, the event reflects growing momentum around solar deployment, battery storage, distributed energy systems and private-sector investment across West Africa. Thousands of professionals from utilities, government, commercial and industrial energy users, EPCs, developers, installers, financiers and technology providers are expected to attend.
As Africa’s second-largest solar market continues to accelerate its clean energy transition, Solar & Storage Live Nigeria has been created to support collaboration, unlock investment opportunities and connect the companies shaping the future of energy in the region.
The event is proudly partnered with the Renewable Energy Association of Nigeria (REAN) and the Ministry of Power, reinforcing the importance of industry collaboration in driving renewable energy deployment and strengthening energy access across the country.
The exhibition will feature leading local and international solution providers showcasing technologies across solar PV, energy storage, smart energy systems, power infrastructure and energy management solutions. Exhibitors and sponsors already confirmed include Sungrow, Jinko Solar, Goodwe, Arnergy, Bluetti, Dyness, Growatt, Felicity Solar, Deye, Afore and many more.
Alongside the exhibition, attendees will gain access to a high-level conference programme covering key themes including energy access, grid resilience, decentralised power, financing renewable energy projects, commercial and industrial solar adoption, policy and regulation, battery storage and the future of energy infrastructure in Nigeria. Speakers include senior representatives from REAN, Federal Ministry of Finance, Rural Electrification Agency, Bui Power Authority, Lagos State Government, Ceesolar, Energy Commission of Nigeria, Sterling Bank, Daystar Power, African Energy Council, United Nations, GOGLA and many more.
The speaker line-up will bring together senior representatives from government, utilities, developers, investors and renewable energy companies, delivering practical insights into the opportunities and challenges shaping the market.
Key show features for 2026 include:
- REAN Conference Sessions providing direct insight into the latest market developments, policy updates and investment opportunities in Nigeria’s renewable energy sector.
- Start-Up Zone showcasing emerging companies and innovative technologies driving the future of energy in Africa.
- Installers University delivering practical, real-world training and technical insight for installers and project developers.
- Networking opportunities connecting buyers, investors, developers, utilities and technology providers from across the energy value chain.
- Exclusive market access meetings with REAN leadership, available to sponsors and exhibitors looking to better understand local partnerships, investment pathways and market entry strategies.
As part of the global Solar & Storage Live series organised by Terrapinn, the Nigeria edition will play an important role in supporting investment, partnerships and clean energy deployment across West Africa.
Professionals from across the energy ecosystem – including utilities, policymakers, developers, investors, EPCs, installers, manufacturers and commercial energy users – are invited to attend and be part of the conversations shaping the future of energy in Nigeria.
For registration: https://www.terrapinn.com/solarnigeria_electricityhub