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Nigeria Exports N85.7bln Solar Panels To USA, B/Faso, Others In Q1 2026

...becomes net exporter of solar panels

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June 12, 2026
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Nigeria Exports N85.7bln Solar Panels To USA, B/Faso, Others In Q1 2026
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Despite the importation of N435.52 billion worth of solar panels in 2025,Nigeria has become a net exporter of the commodity with 85.71billion of the product sold to other countries in the first quarter of 2026.

According to data from the Q1 Foreign Trade by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Nigeria exported the solar panels labeled ‘Photovoltaic cells assembled in modules or made up into panels’ N85,790,866,719.18 (billion) to United States of America, Burkina Faso, India, and Ghana

It breaks down the amount each country bought to show that the USA bought the product worth N34.23bn followed by Burkina Faso with N20.40bn, India N13.85bn, Indonesia N12.71bn and purchased the product worth N2.96bn.

This was attributed to the investment the federal government had made on the Rural Electrification Agency (REA).

The investment decision through the World Bank funded Distributed Access through Renewable Energy Scale-up (DARES) $300million project, has seen partnerships with institutions like FCMB, Lotus Bank, and InfraCorp, provide grants, low-interest loans, and offtake agreements to companies localizing the renewable energy supply chain.

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It would be recalled that last month, the REA allocated approximately $425 million to establish eight new renewable energy manufacturing facilities, coinciding with the rapid expansion of its solar panel production capacity from 120 megawatts (MW) two years ago to 300MW.

Speaking at a webinar hosted by the African Association of Energy Journalists and Publishers (AJERAP), REA’s managing director, Dr. Abba Aliyu hailed the progress as a direct outcome of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Nigeria First Policy.

“This policy prioritises local content development and domestic manufacturing,” he said, noting that 2025 was a “defining year” for the sector.

Aliyu revealed that imports of solar cells and components for local assembly surged to 837MW last year—more than double the cumulative 375MW from all prior years combined—surpassing finished product imports.

“This is a powerful demonstration that the Nigeria First policy is driving a structural shift toward domestic manufacturing,” he added.

He said the $425 million investment, bolstered by commitments from the Nigeria Renewable Energy Innovation Forum (NREIF) 2025, is fostering an integrated ecosystem of manufacturing, deployment, and financing.

REA’s flagship programs, including the Energizing Education Programme (EEP) and Distributed Access through Renewable Energy Scale-Up (DARES), are creating steady demand.

“These large-scale deployment programmes are now providing the predictable demand required to sustain domestic manufacturing, ensuring local production matches real market opportunities,” Aliyu explained.

Regulatory support is accelerating growth, with the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) expanding frameworks for Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) to enable up to 10MW projects via decentralised and interconnected mini-grids.

“This unlocks new opportunities for private sector participation.”

He stated that Nigeria is emerging as a regional powerhouse, with locally made solar panels already exported from Lagos to Accra, Ghana.

“We are transitioning from a renewable energy consumer to a regional supplier,” Dr Aliyu said, pointing to potential solar deployments in border communities for cross-border electricity trade.

He said the model’s appeal is spreading continent-wide, with nations like Mozambique, Benin Republic, Burkina Faso, Niger, Chad, Mauritania, and Mauritius consulting REA.

“Nigeria’s electrification model is increasingly being recognized across the continent,” he noted.

Looking ahead, NREIF 2.0 will prioritize regional integration.

“We are building a fully integrated renewable energy ecosystem anchored on local manufacturing, scalable deployment, and regional collaboration,” Aliyu said.
Source – Daily Trust
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