By Chinenye Anuforo
itel Energy has introduced two new all-in-one solar power systems into the Nigerian market as part of efforts to provide reliable and affordable electricity for households and small businesses.
The products, unveiled at a channel launch event in Lagos, are the Power Tank 500W AIO and the 3.6kW + 8kWh AIO. According to the company, both systems are designed to address Nigeria’s persistent power supply challenges with compact, easy-to-install, and cost-effective solutions.

The Power Tank 500W AIO is a wall-mounted unit with a 1kWh lithium battery, fast charging capability, and automatic switchover during outages. It also comes with overload and overheat protection. The 3.6kW + 8kWh AIO, targeted at family homes and small businesses, features a hybrid-ready system, automatic load management, and a two-year replacement warranty. The company says the system offers up to 50 percent cost savings on installation.
“We are proud to introduce products that solve the real challenges Nigerians face with energy, and also create new opportunities for our partners across the country,” said Lu Liang, Director, West Africa, itel Energy, in his keynote address.
Liang noted that itel has been present in Nigeria for over a decade, building a reputation for affordability and accessibility through its mobile phone business, and is now extending that promise to the energy sector.
The event was attended by distributors, EPC partners, stakeholders, and media professionals. It featured product demonstrations, business sessions, and exclusive launch-day incentives. It was hosted by TV personality Uti Nwachukwu, with appearances from Big Brother Nigeria Season 9 winner Kellyrae and ex-housemate Kassia.
Olaotan Fawehinmi, PR Manager at itel Energy, said the launch represents the company’s commitment to making clean, smart energy accessible across the country. “We are democratising energy access, reducing dependence on erratic power supply, and empowering every household and business with smart, clean, and affordable solutions,” he said.
itel Energy also announced plans to hold similar events in Ibadan, Port Harcourt, and Warri as part of its nationwide awareness campaign.

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