To bring clean and reliable power to Nigeria, EM-ONE Energy Solutions, a Canadian-Nigerian engineering firm, partnered with SimpliPhi Power (acquired by Briggs & Stratton Energy Solutions in 2021) to deliver scalable, affordable, and reliable microgrid solutions. With a vision to transform the aging power infrastructure in Africa into decentralized, decarbonized and digitized energy systems that improve lives, EM-ONE has successfully delivered more than 20 MW of off-grid, containerized solar microgrid solutions that provide uninterrupted power to rural communities, hospitals, universities, clinics and schools across Nigeria.
Our Lithium Ferro Phosphate (LFP) chemistry, combined with our proprietary cell architecture, power electronics, and battery management system (BMS), allows our energy storage solutions to operate at higher efficiency, with deeper depths of discharge and extended life cycles, even at higher temperatures. With the ability to withstand extreme heat due to the LFP-based chemistry, our batteries perform better in hot climates, making them an ideal fit for EM-ONE’s plug-and-play containerized solar+storage microgrid solutions.
In 2019, we partnered with EM-ONE to deliver 43 microgrid systems ranging from 5 – 85kW using PHI 3.5 kWh batteries, which were deployed in Northern Nigeria across Borno, Adamawa, Kaduna and Kano states. These systems were jointly funded by the UK Aid and European Union program, Solar Nigeria, and were one of the first major donor-funded interventions in the northeast of Nigeria since the Boko Haram insurgency. Aid funding was aimed to rebuild critical health and educational infrastructure, improve the livelihoods of the millions affected by the Northeast conflict, and restore opportunities for a better life.