WattAfrica builds community solar mini-grids that deliver 24-hour reliable electricity to Nigerian communities — bypassing the failing national grid entirely. AI-powered. Community-owned. Built to last.
Partner With UsAcross Nigeria, families, clinics, schools, and businesses depend on expensive, polluting diesel and petrol generators for daily electricity. A household in Oyo State spends ₦40,000–₦80,000 every month on fuel — money that could go toward education, healthcare, or savings. The national grid delivers fewer than 8 hours of power per day in many communities. For some, it delivers nothing at all.
WattAfrica develops, owns, and operates hybrid solar mini-grids at the community level. We generate clean electricity on-site and deliver it directly to homes and businesses through smart prepaid meters — no national grid dependency, no generator noise, no fuel costs.
Community-scale solar arrays with battery storage and LPG generator backup. Power is generated where it's consumed — no transmission losses, no grid dependency.
Prepaid smart meters give customers full control of their electricity spending. Top up via mobile money. No surprise bills. No disconnection without warning.
Intelligent monitoring predicts demand, detects faults before they happen, and optimises energy dispatch — all managed remotely in real time.
Customer service in English and Yoruba via WhatsApp. Transparent pricing. Local employment. We don't just power communities — we're part of them.
24-hour electricity is not a luxury. It is infrastructure. We build systems that work when everything else fails.
We build for specific communities, not abstract markets. Every decision starts with the people we serve.
Technology should make power cheaper and more reliable, not more complicated. AI serves the operator and the customer.
I grew up between Nigeria and America — connected to both, shaped by both. I've seen what reliable electricity means for a family's future, and I've seen what happens when it's absent. WattAfrica exists because no community should be limited by the absence of power.
Whether you're an investor, partner, community leader, or someone who believes electricity shouldn't be a privilege — we want to hear from you.
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