Cense Power, an indigenous clean energy company, has introduced a range of solar storage systems aimed at improving access to reliable power across residential, commercial, and rural sectors.
The new technology offers modular, lithium-ion battery-based solutions designed to reduce dependence on the national grid and diesel generators.
According to Obi Okpala, Chief Executive Officer of Cense Power, the system’s feature integrates battery management and artificial intelligence to adapt to users’ energy needs while supporting long-term efficiency.
Okpala said, “Energy should be smart, sustainable, and tailored to the user. These are not just batteries—they are intelligent energy hubs.”
The announcement comes as millions of Nigerians continue to rely on generators and face unreliable electricity supply, particularly in underserved rural communities.
According to Okpala, the Cense lineup includes systems for homes, small businesses, community microgrids, and agricultural applications, with features such as real-time monitoring and cloud-based control.
He stated that one of the key offerings, is a portable power unit for households and small shops, while larger installations such as the ‘community grid’ are designed to support solar-powered irrigation and rural electrification projects.
Okpala made it known that the company is targeting farmers, SMEs, and healthcare centres that suffer most from power disruptions.
Though pricing and deployment timelines were not disclosed, Cense Power said the solutions are scalable and built for Nigerian conditions, with weather-resistant designs and ‘plug-and-play’ installation options.
The company emphasised that the role of local empowerment and sustainability will not be left out in its approach, aligning with broader efforts to reduce carbon emissions and expand clean energy access nationwide.
With this launch, Cense Power joins a growing list of players seeking to bridge the energy gap in Nigeria.