Summary: Nigeria's energy storage sector is booming, driven by renewable energy adoption and grid modernization needs. This article breaks down bidding opportunities, market trends, and strategies to secure contracts in Nigeria's fast-evolving energy . At the United Nations House in Abuja, EM-ONE Energy Solutions deployed a modular solar microgrid featuring 400 kWp of PV and 650 kWh of lithium battery storage. Beyond diesel displacement, the project signals a deeper shift: global institutions operating in Nigeria now assume decentralised. Earlier this week, EM-ONE's CEO, Mir Islam had the honour to participate in a panel on “Battery Storage and Nigeria's Role in the Global Value Chain” at the Nigeria Renewable Energy Innovation Forum (NREIF) in Abuja hosted by The Rural Electrification Agency (REA) in partnership with GET. invest and. The Head of the Nigeria Electrification Programme (NEP), Mr. Olufemi Akinyelure, on Tuesday moderated a high-level dialogue at Day 2 of the Nigeria Renewable Energy Innovation Forum (NREIF 2025), where the spotlight was on Nigeria's strategic opportunity to advance from technology adoption to local. While solar PV and other renewables are gaining traction, coupling these with thermal energy storage (TES) can unlock meaningful value across sectors — from power generation and industrial processes to agriculture and oil and gas.