With fuel prices rising and electricity tariffs putting additional pressure on household budgets, many Nigerians are actively seeking smarter ways to power their homes and businesses.
At the Power and Water Exhibition 2026, itel Energy is making a strong case for solar adoption with a range of products designed for affordability, efficiency, and long-term savings.
The company is showcasing hybrid inverters, lithium-ion batteries, solar panels, and all-in-one solar systems for consumers across different categories.
According to the company, whether you are single, running a household, managing a kiosk, operating a shop, or powering a larger business, there is an energy solution suited to your needs.
Its current campaign, “Be An Energenz,” encourages Nigerians to move away from costly reliance on generators and recurring grid disruptions toward more predictable, cost-efficient solar alternatives.

For consumers calculating long-term expenses, the company notes that solar systems can significantly reduce monthly fuel spend and ease exposure to rising utility costs over time.
itel Energy also says all its batteries are built with 100% Grade-A cells, rather than recycled or lower-grade options, helping users achieve better performance and durability.
Another consumer-focused advantage is nationwide service accessibility. With service centres across Nigeria, customers can receive support closer to home.
Some of the company’s systems also include replacement warranties of up to 5 years.
As more Nigerians weigh the economics of energy independence, solar adoption is increasingly becoming both a financial and lifestyle decision.
For more information, please reach out to itel Energy Nigeria on social media platforms.








