Complementing its community initiatives, AlphaESS also introduced a new generation of C&I energy solutions designed to address Nigeria’s most persistent power challenges. The lineup — including the StaX-M50, STORION-H30/50-G3, STORION-LC-H125, and STORION-H500 — offers scalable, high-efficiency storage options for businesses seeking to reduce diesel dependence, manage rising electricity costs, and build greater resilience against grid instability. These innovations sparked strong interest from EPCs, financial institutions, and industry experts, who explored how the systems could enhance energy autonomy and operational continuity across commercial and industrial sectors.
The forum also served as a platform to recognise and deepen collaboration. One of the most encouraging outcomes was the partnership signing ceremony, during which AlphaESS formalised strategic cooperation agreements with key partners, including FCMB, Sterling Bank, Starsight Energy, and ACOB Lighting. These partnerships reflect the growing confidence in Nigeria’s clean energy market.
Alongside the signing ceremony, the awards presentation highlighted AlphaESS’s commitment to fostering long-term local partnerships, recognising EPCs and other stakeholders who contribute to delivering reliable and sustainable energy solutions. Beyond the formal agenda, informal engagement — including networking sessions, tea breaks, lucky draws, and an evening reception — further strengthened relationships across government, industry, and commercial partners, reinforcing AlphaESS’s role as a collaborative, community-oriented leader in Nigeria’s energy sector.