Cense Power & Technologies has officially launched a revolutionary line of next-generation solar storage systems in a move to address Nigeria’s ongoing energy crisis.
According to Obi Okpala, the CEO of Cense Power & Technologies, these intelligent, customisable energy solutions are designed to transform the way Nigerians generate, store, and manage electricity, ushering in a new era of reliable, sustainable, and smart power for homes, businesses, and communities across the country.
“Energy should be smart, sustainable, and tailored to the user,” said Okpala at the unveiling event in Lagos. “Our CENSE systems are not just batteries—they are intelligent energy hubs engineered to deliver uninterrupted power and empower users with control, efficiency, and long-term savings.”
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Powered by high-performance Grade A lithium-ion batteries, CENSE systems integrate advanced battery management technology (BMS) and AI-driven analytics to optimise energy use. With a modular and scalable design, these systems can grow alongside users’ energy needs, making them ideal for diverse environments—from urban households to rural farms and commercial enterprises.
Among the flagship products introduced is the CENSE Portable Power, a compact, mobile-friendly unit perfect for homes, small businesses, and outdoor use. Users can monitor their energy consumption in real time via a dedicated mobile app. The CENSE Home Energy Hub provides high-capacity residential storage with AI-based load management, reducing grid reliance and eliminating costly generator usage.
Businesses can tap into the CENSE Commercial PowerBank, which uses intelligent charging cycles to maximise uptime and financial savings. For rural and agricultural applications, the CENSE Community Grid offers a modular, expandable solution to power mini-grids and solar irrigation systems.
CENSE systems are built to endure Nigeria’s challenging climate, with weather-resistant construction and adaptive battery management for durability and performance. All units feature plug-and-play expandability, remote cloud-based monitoring, and robust safety protocols, reflecting a future-forward approach to decentralised energy access.
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The impact of these innovations is expected to be wide-reaching. Families will enjoy consistent lighting, internet access, and appliance use. Small and medium-sized businesses can reduce dependence on diesel generators, boosting operational efficiency. Healthcare facilities will gain stable power for critical equipment and vaccine storage. Farmers will benefit from solar-powered irrigation and crop processing, enhancing food production and rural livelihoods.
“With CENSE, we’re not just storing energy—we’re delivering intelligence, resilience, and control,” said Okpala. “This is how we build an energy-independent Nigeria.”
Cense Power’s launch of the CENSE line reinforces its commitment to technological innovation, environmental sustainability, and energy inclusivity. The company’s customer-centric and impact-driven model ensures affordability and accessibility remain central, especially for underserved populations.
As Nigeria continues to confront its energy deficit, Cense Power’s smart solar storage solutions represent a transformative step forward, offering a path toward clean, reliable, and democratized power for all.
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