Nigeria Signs 2,600MW Solar Deal With LONGi
The Federal Government has signed an agreement for the supply of a 2,600 megawatt solar modular master.

The Federal Government has signed an agreement for the supply of a 2,600 megawatt solar modular master.
The Federal Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology, FMIST, in collaboration with a subsidiary of LONGi Green Energy Technology Co., Ltd, LONGi Solar France SARL, facilitated an agreement, according to a statement by the Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Uche Nnaji, on Wednesday.
His words, "This project is a beacon of Nigeria’s renewed commitment to innovation, climate responsibility, and economic transformation, It is not just a solar deal — it is an industrial leap that connects Nigeria to the future of global energy.
“A New Frontier for Africa’s Largest Economy The 2,600MW solar buildout brings Nigeria to within striking distance of the Midong Solar Park in China, currently the world’s largest operational solar power plant at 3,500MW.
“This bold move catapults Nigeria into the top tier of global solar energy players — a status that will have lasting implications for energy access, industrialization, and climate leadership on the continent. When operational, the hub will power green hydrogen production at industrial scale, fueling exports, local manufacturing, and clean mobility — particularly in marine and heavy transport sectors.”
He further explained that the initiative could generate over 20,000 direct jobs, offering opportunities in engineering, logistics, R&D, manufacturing, and maintenance across Nigeria.
The Chinese renewable firm currently holds the world record for solar PV efficiency, with its silicon-perovskite tandem cells achieving a certified 34.6% conversion efficiency — a global benchmark that places it at the cutting edge of solar innovation.
“Deploying LONGi’s high-efficiency modules in Nigeria’s hot, humid climate means more energy yield per square meter and faster return on investment,” said Dr. Mustapha Abdullahi Director General & Chief Executive Officer of the Energy Commission of Nigeria, ECN.
“This is precision technology meeting raw African potential — the synergy is transformative,” he added.
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