Lagos is Nigeria's solar capital by sheer volume — more installs, more vendors, and more variation in quality than anywhere else in the country. That density is a double-edged sword: you have more options, but also more chancers. This guide walks you through what a legitimate solar installation in Lagos actually costs, how the process works, and what local factors you must account for before signing anything.
Lagos Solar Basics: Sun Hours, Grid Reality & Roof Constraints
Lagos sits at roughly 6° N latitude and receives an average of 4.2 peak sun hours (PSH) per day — lower than Abuja's 4.6 but still commercially viable for grid-tied, hybrid, and off-grid systems. The bigger variable is the grid: EKEDC and IKEDC supply ranges from 0 to 6 hours daily depending on your estate, making battery storage non-optional for most Lagos homes rather than a nice-to-have. Beyond the grid, Lagos has two climate realities that directly affect hardware choices: coastal salt air and urban roof density.
Coastal Salt Air: Why It Matters in Lekki, VI & Ajah
Salt-laden air accelerates oxidation on mounting hardware. A mild-steel mounting kit that lasts 15 years in Ibadan may show severe rust within 3 years on a rooftop in Lekki Phase 1. Joshville specifies aluminium-alloy rails and stainless-steel fasteners on all coastal Lagos installations. If you are sourcing installation separately, insist on the same — and ask to see the hardware spec sheet before work begins. Panel frames are typically anodised aluminium from the factory and hold up well; it is the mounting structure and cable management clips that fail first in salt environments.
Urban Roof Density: Fitting Solar on Lagos Compact Rooftops
Mainland neighbourhoods — Surulere, Yaba, Mushin, Bariga — often feature flat concrete roofs shared across two-floor buildings with staircase structures, water tanks, and satellite dishes competing for space. Portrait-oriented panel mounting (tall rather than wide) typically recovers 15–25% more usable roof area. High-wattage panels like the Jinko 620W N-Type mean you need fewer panels for the same output — 6 panels at 620W delivers 3.72 kW peak, which powers the essentials for most three-bedroom flats.
What Does Solar Installation Cost in Lagos?
- Small apartment / 1-bedroom (1.5–2 kW, 5 kWh battery): roughly ₦1.8M–₦2.5M all-in as of 2026.
- Medium home / 3-bedroom (3–5 kW, 8–10 kWh battery): roughly ₦3.2M–₦5.5M depending on inverter brand.
- Large home / duplex (5–10 kW, 15–20 kWh battery): roughly ₦6M–₦12M for a full off-grid-capable system.
- Installation labour in Lagos: ₦80,000–₦200,000 for standard residential; add 20–30% for rooftop access challenges.
- Annual maintenance (cleaning, connection check): ₦25,000–₦60,000 — factor this into your payback calculation.
The Installation Process: Step by Step
- 1. Site assessment — roof orientation, shading analysis, load audit (appliance list + hours of use).
- 2. System design — Joshville sizes the inverter, battery bank, and panel array to your actual load, not a generic template.
- 3. Equipment order — built for your exact spec; Joshville does not carry generic shelf-configured bundles.
- 4. Delivery to Lagos — nationwide delivery covers all 20 LGAs; most Lagos deliveries arrive in 2–4 working days.
- 5. Mounting and wiring — typically a 1–2 day job for residential; DC wiring, inverter rack, battery bank, AC switchover.
- 6. Commissioning and handover — system tested under load, monitoring app configured, homeowner walkthrough.
Savings vs. Generator: The Lagos Numbers
A typical Lagos household running a 3 kVA generator 8 hours daily burns roughly 2–3 litres of petrol per hour. At current pump prices (roughly ₦1,100–₦1,300/litre as of mid-2026), that is ₦17,600–₦31,200 per day, or ₦528,000–₦936,000 per month — before adding oil changes, servicing, and the gen set's depreciation. A well-sized solar-plus-battery system replaces most or all of that runtime. Most Lagos households recover their solar capital within 3–5 years at current fuel prices.
Recommended Systems & Further Reading for Lagos
- DYQUE All-In-One Energy Cube 5kW 8kWh — compact, ideal for Lagos apartments
- Growatt SPF 5000 5kW 48V Hybrid Inverter
- Jinko 620W N-Type Solar Panel — high watts per m² for tight roofs
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