In Nigeria, unstable grid electricity and rising diesel costs continue to push homeowners toward residential solar battery storage systems. This project features a large-capacity home energy storage installation using four 16kWh rolling lithium batteries connected in parallel, delivering a total storage capacity of 64kWh for whole-home backup power.
The system was designed for a multi-family residential property with high daily electricity demand, including air conditioners, refrigerators, lighting systems, water pumps, televisions, and home office equipment.
Application Type
Frequent power outages in Nigeria caused major inconvenience for the homeowner, especially during nighttime and high-temperature seasons. Traditional diesel generators generated excessive fuel costs, maintenance issues, and noise pollution.
After evaluating multiple energy storage options, the customer selected a lithium battery for solar system installation because of:
The final solution allows the home to operate continuously even during extended grid failures.
The 64kWh battery bank provides extended backup duration for large residential loads and supports long nighttime energy consumption.
The homeowner can easily expand the solar battery storage system in the future according to electricity growth.
The rolling battery structure simplifies transportation, installation, and maintenance inside residential buildings.
The system efficiently stores daytime solar power and releases energy during nighttime peak consumption periods.
Compared with traditional lead-acid batteries, LiFePO4 batteries provide:
This makes lithium batteries ideal for solar and battery backup systems in Nigeria's residential market.