Why exhibit at NNEPIE 2026?

Your Gateway to 230 Million People

84 million without stable electricity, a government targeting 30% renewables, and one exhibition that connects you directly to the decision‑makers.

230M+

Population

Africa's largest market

84M

No stable electricity

Off‑grid & backup demand

#2

China export market

in Africa (2025)

28+

Countries

exhibiting in 2026

Compelling & objective

8 undeniable reasons to exhibit

Each point is backed by market realities — no hype, just facts.

230M people – and 84M waiting for power

Nigeria's population exceeds 230 million, with 84 million lacking grid access. They need solar home systems, mini‑grids, and reliable backup. NNEPIE brings you directly to distributors serving this massive underserved base.

Meet off‑grid solution buyers

Government energy targets: 30% renewables by 2030

The Nigerian government is actively promoting renewable energy. Exhibitors gain insights into policy incentives, upcoming tenders, and meet regulators who shape the future energy mix.

Engage Ministry of Power officials

Over 70% of exhibitors find local partners

Past editions show that 7 out of 10 exhibitors established distribution or agent agreements. Pre‑screened Nigerian partners attend specifically to find new suppliers.

Pre‑arranged B2B matchmaking

EPC contractors & industrial project owners attend

Real estate developers, telecom tower operators, and agricultural projects require uninterrupted power. Meet EPC firms with active procurement lists.

Large‑scale buyers

Media exposure across Nigeria

NTA, The Guardian, Business Day, and key influencers cover the event. Exhibitors gain brand visibility that would take years to build organically.

On‑site interviews & coverage

Co‑located with Nigeria International Lighting Expo

Two exhibitions under one roof attract a broader audience – including electrical contractors, lighting specifiers, and facility managers – creating unexpected cross‑selling opportunities.

Double the visitor profile

International finance & development agencies

AfDB, World Bank, and development finance institutions attend to identify viable projects. If you need funding for large deployments, this is your chance to present directly.

Access to project financiers

End‑to‑end market entry support

From SONCAP certification to freight forwarding, experts are on‑site. Resolve regulatory and logistics questions in one place and shorten your time to revenue.

Logistics & compliance advice

Nigeria's energy demand at a glance

Urbanization rate: 4.2% annually – driving commercial & residential power needs.
Industrial zones: 26 free trade zones requiring reliable electricity.
Telecom towers: >50,000 towers, most running on diesel – massive solar conversion opportunity.
Government pipeline: 5,000 MW of new capacity targeted by 2027.

Your product fits here

Power plant equipment Substation & transmission Solar PV & storage Wind energy Biomass EV chargers Cables & wires Smart meters LED lighting

...and everything in between.

Trusted by industry leaders from 28 countries

DEYE VANGE OBST BLUE CARBON VELLMAX XTRA POWER CTORCH SZSG WINWIN

+ many more – join them at Landmark Centre, Lagos.

Lagos Chamber of Commerce & Industry (LCCI)

Nigerian Electricity Management Services Agency (NEMSA)

Renewable Energy Association of Nigeria (REAN)

Ready to power your West African expansion?

September 16-18, 2026 – Landmark Centre, Lagos. Limited booths available.

[email protected]

+234 703 778 6303 (Nigeria) | +86 134 2007 9909

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Nigeria's premier new energy and power industry expo
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