The indigenous solar manufacturing company, LPV Technologies, has unveiled the TÜV SÜD certification for the country’s first premium-grade solar panels, signaling more than just compliance but a transformation in local solar manufacturing credibility.

In a statement on Monday, the company said meeting the rigorous International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards, LPVT’s panels now stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the world’s most trusted solar technologies.

“This certification is a testament to our commitment to excellence,” said Omobola Omofaiye, the General Manager of LPV Technologies. “We have built a product that reflects global excellence while being deeply rooted in Nigeria’s energy realities.”

LPVT’s production line, powered by leading global advanced technology, is designed for precision and durability. But what sets LPVT apart is its commitment to contextual performance.

These panels are engineered and adapted with advanced monocrystalline cells and multi-layered quality checks; each unit is tested for coastal humidity to inland heatwaves to ensure optimal performance in real-world conditions.

This innovation redefines the meaning of “Made in Nigeria” to a globally acceptable benchmark. LPVT’s TÜV-certified panels offer higher energy yield, lower degradation, and reliable output even in low-light environments, making them a premium-grade solution for Nigeria’s evolving energy landscape.

This also opens doors for export opportunities, positioning Nigeria as a credible player in the global renewable energy space. LPVT’s success story is not just about certification; it’s about building trust, empowering local talent, and redefining the standards of solar excellence in Africa.

The company’s journey to certification involved years of investment in research, development, and process optimization. By combining European precision with Nigerian resilience, LPVT has created a product that not only meets international standards but also addresses local energy challenges.

Chinwe Michael is a financial inclusion advocate and economy journalist who uses compelling storytelling to drive awareness. With a background in Banking and Finance and experience across accounting, media, and education, she applies sharp analysis and attention to detail to every piece. She simplifies complex financial and economy concepts into engaging content for Africa and global audience. Chinwe also doubles as a speaker with global recognition for her expertise.

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