Nigeria to Ban Solar Panel Imports, Boost Local Production for Clean Energy Transition

March 26, 2025

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Nigeria to Ban Solar Panel Imports to Strengthen Local Manufacturing

The federal government has announced its decision to ban solar panel imports as part of a broader effort to promote local manufacturing and accelerate Nigeria’s clean energy transition. Minister of Science and Technology, Uche Nnaji, revealed this plan during the unveiling of the NEV T6 electric buses in Abuja.

This initiative aligns with Presidential Executive Order No. 5, which prioritizes local content development in science, engineering, and technology. According to Nnaji, Nigeria already possesses the resources and capacity to meet its solar energy demands, with agencies like the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) driving solar panel production.

Why Nigeria Is Stopping Solar Panel Imports

Speaking on the benefits of Nigeria’s ban on solar panel imports, the minister emphasized the country’s commitment to self-sufficiency in renewable energy. He noted that increased local production would encourage more homes and institutions to transition to off-grid power solutions.

The minister also highlighted Nigeria’s abundance of lithium, a key component in battery production. He stated that instead of exporting raw lithium, the country will now process it locally to manufacture batteries for solar panels and electric vehicles.

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Local Solar Panel Manufacturing and Power Solutions

Addressing concerns about Nigeria’s power supply, Nnaji stressed that the country is already deploying mini-grid solutions to power essential institutions, including hospitals. He assured that within a few months, many public facilities would run on solar energy, reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

He explained that Nigeria’s ban on solar panel imports would drive investment in local industries, ensuring sustainable, non-carbon-emitting power generation. The minister also noted that NASENI and private companies have already begun large-scale solar panel production.

The Future of Solar Energy in Nigeria

With the move to ban solar panel imports in Nigeria, the government aims to support local manufacturers and encourage more households to switch to solar energy. Nnaji shared his personal experience, stating that he has been off-grid for over three years, proving that solar solutions are both effective and sustainable.

This policy shift marks a major step in Nigeria’s journey toward clean energy independence. As local industries grow, the country is expected to see increased job creation, reduced reliance on fossil fuels, and improved access to affordable renewable energy solutions.

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