Qoray Mobility & Energies Limited (QMEL) has launched a new line of high-performance, locally manufactured solar panels under its flagship brand, Imperium. This move aims to accelerate Nigeria’s renewable energy transformation by providing high-quality, domestically produced solar panels. The panels are available in 450W and 560W monocrystalline variants and have been certified by both the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) and TÜV, ensuring world-class safety and performance standards.
To support broader access to clean energy, QMEL is introducing flexible financing options, including deferred payment plans for end-users and inventory financing for distributors. This allows more Nigerians to switch to clean energy without heavy upfront costs. The new Imperium solar panels are built with advanced monocrystalline cells, offering superior energy efficiency and long-term reliability. QMEL’s initiative targets real estate developers, SMEs, and salaried workers to expand access to clean, affordable energy nationwide.
Local solar panel manufacturing can play a crucial role in transforming Nigeria’s energy landscape. By producing solar panels locally, Nigeria can reduce its reliance on imported energy technologies, create jobs, and boost the economy. Additionally, locally manufactured solar panels can be designed to withstand Nigeria’s climate, ensuring better performance and durability.
Nigeria has been promoting renewable energy to address its energy challenges and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. The country has set ambitious targets to increase its renewable energy capacity, and initiatives like QMEL’s locally made solar panels are expected to contribute significantly to this goal. With abundant sunlight, Nigeria has great potential for harnessing solar power to meet its energy needs.






















