Nigeria finalises partnership with World’s largest solar panel production company

At the headquarters of the world’s largest solar panel production company, LONGi, in Xi’an, Shaanxi, China, Nigeria has finalised a strategic partnership through the Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN) led by its Director-General, Dr. Abdullahi Mustapha.

The Nigerian delegation was received by the President Boshen Zhong and Vice President Li Wenxue of LONGi and taken on a tour of one of the world’s largest solar cell production facilities.

This visit follows the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between ECN and LONGi in London earlier this year.

During the visit, Dr. Abdullahi advanced discussions on the establishment of a 500–1000 MW solar panel production factory in Nigeria, a move set to significantly boost the nation’s renewable energy sector.

ECN’s presentation highlighted Africa’s growing market and the demand potential for solar mini-grids, while emphasizing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Solarisation Policy, which seeks to accelerate access to clean energy across Nigeria.

LONGi expressed strong interest in investing in Nigeria and demonstrated readiness to advance concrete plans for the construction of the factory.

This partnership marks a historic milestone for the Nigerian renewable energy landscape and aligns with national efforts to expand local solar manufacturing capacity.

The ECN looks forward to working closely with LONGi and the Federal Government to realize this transformative initiative, which will create jobs, enhance energy security, and drive sustainable development across the country.


Ardo  Zubairu 
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