Nigeria’s renewable energy sector is experiencing rapid growth, and one of the major drivers behind this transformation is the rise of international energy and power exhibitions hosted in Lagos. Events such as Nigeria Energy, Powerlec Nigeria, and Solar & Storage Live Nigeria have become strategic platforms connecting investors, manufacturers, policymakers, solar companies, EV innovators, and energy professionals across Africa.
Hosted primarily at Landmark Centre, these exhibitions are helping shape the future of clean energy adoption in Nigeria while accelerating investment in solar power, battery storage, electric vehicles (EVs), and sustainable infrastructure.
Landmark Centre Lagos: The Hub of Nigeria’s Energy Event
Over the years, Landmark Centre in Victoria Island has evolved into one of Africa’s leading venues for energy exhibitions and industrial conferences. The venue now hosts several globally recognised renewable energy and power events annually.
Its strategic location in Lagos — Nigeria’s commercial capital — makes it the perfect meeting point for local and international stakeholders in the energy sector.
The increasing number of clean energy exhibitions hosted at the Landmark Centre reflects Nigeria’s growing importance in Africa’s renewable energy ecosystem.
Nigeria Energy and the Rise of Renewable Energy in West Africa
Nigeria Energy, formerly known as Power Nigeria, has become one of West Africa’s biggest energy exhibitions. The event gathers thousands of industry professionals, government agencies, energy solution providers, EPC contractors, financiers, and innovators under one roof.
The exhibition focuses on:
- Solar and renewable energy
- Power generation and transmission
- Energy efficiency
- Smart grid technologies
- Battery and storage systems
- Sustainable infrastructure
The event plays a major role in driving conversations around Nigeria’s transition from fossil fuel dependency to cleaner and more sustainable energy sources.
For solar companies in Nigeria, the exhibition creates opportunities to:
- Showcase innovative products
- Secure distributorship deals
- Attract investors
- Build strategic partnerships
- Expand market visibility
Many renewable energy startups and solar brands leverage the exposure from Nigeria Energy to enter new markets and scale operations.






Powerlec Nigeria Driving Solar and EV Conversations
Powerlec Nigeria has also emerged as a major catalyst for renewable energy development in Nigeria. The exhibition focuses heavily on solar technologies, renewable power systems, EV infrastructure, electrical equipment, and energy storage solutions.
One of the biggest impacts of Powerlec Nigeria is its role in promoting:
- Electric vehicle infrastructure
- Lithium battery technology
- Smart energy solutions
- Solar mini-grid development
- Industrial renewable power systems
As fuel prices continue to rise in Nigeria, many businesses and households are turning to solar energy and EV alternatives as cost-effective solutions. Events like Powerlec Nigeria help bridge the gap between global technology providers and the Nigerian market.
The exhibition also provides local renewable energy companies with direct access to international manufacturers from countries such as China, India, and Europe.
Solar & Storage Live: Accelerating Nigeria’s Clean Energy Transition
Solar & Storage Live Nigeria focuses specifically on solar photovoltaic technology, energy storage systems, and decentralised power infrastructure.
The event is helping accelerate Nigeria’s clean energy transition by encouraging collaboration among:
- Solar panel manufacturers
- Inverter companies
- Battery storage providers
- Renewable energy investors
- Government regulators
- Energy startups
With Nigeria facing persistent electricity challenges, the demand for off-grid and hybrid solar solutions continues to increase.
Solar & Storage Live provides an important platform for discussing innovative solutions around:
- Residential solar systems
- Commercial solar installations
- Industrial backup power
- EV charging infrastructure
- Energy financing models
- Smart energy management
The exhibition also highlights how renewable energy can support economic growth, sustainability, and energy independence across Nigeria and West Africa.
Impact on Solar Companies in Nigeria
The influence of these energy exhibitions on Nigeria’s solar industry cannot be overstated.
Today, many solar and renewable energy companies in Nigeria are benefiting from:
Increased Brand Visibility
Energy exhibitions provide companies with direct exposure to thousands of potential customers, investors, distributors, and government agencies.
Technology Transfer
International exhibitors introduce advanced technologies that improve the quality and efficiency of renewable energy systems available in Nigeria.
Strategic Partnerships
Solar companies often secure partnerships with manufacturers, financiers, and EPC firms during these events.
Market Expansion
These exhibitions help local businesses expand beyond Lagos into other parts of Nigeria and West Africa.
Industry Education
Workshops, conferences, and panel discussions help educate stakeholders on emerging renewable energy trends, policies, and innovations.
How Renewable Energy Events Are Supporting EV Growth in Nigeria
Electric vehicle adoption in Nigeria is still in its early stages, but energy exhibitions are helping create awareness and momentum.
Events such as Powerlec Nigeria and Solar & Storage Live are introducing:
- EV charging technologies
- Battery innovations
- Smart mobility solutions
- Sustainable transportation systems
As Nigeria gradually embraces clean transportation, these exhibitions are positioning Lagos as a future hub for EV innovation in Africa.
The growing relationship between solar energy and electric mobility is expected to create new opportunities for renewable energy companies, automotive brands, and infrastructure developers.
The Future of Renewable Energy Events in Nigeria. The future looks promising for Nigeria’s renewable energy industry.
With increasing government interest in clean energy, rising fuel costs, unstable grid power, and growing environmental awareness, renewable energy events will continue to play a critical role in shaping the industry.
As more investors, startups, manufacturers, and policymakers participate in these events, Nigeria is gradually positioning itself as one of Africa’s leading renewable energy markets.
Conclusion: Renewable energy exhibitions such as Nigeria Energy, Powerlec Nigeria, and Solar & Storage Live are transforming the energy landscape in Nigeria.
By bringing together global innovators, investors, and industry stakeholders, these events are accelerating the adoption of solar power, battery storage, EV infrastructure, and sustainable energy solutions across the country.
For renewable energy companies, solar brands, and EV businesses in Nigeria, these exhibitions provide more than visibility — they offer real opportunities for growth, partnerships, investment, and long-term market expansion.
As the demand for reliable and sustainable energy continues to rise, Lagos is steadily becoming the centre of renewable energy innovation in West Africa.

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