Energy Freedom Doesn’t Stop at a Switch

At Salpha Energy, we envision a future where every African home has access to clean, affordable, and reliable energy. This isn’t just about light, it’s about control, about owning the power to shape their days and their futures. Energy freedom means they’ll no longer be at the mercy of outages or high costs - they’ll finally be in charge.

1.5 Million Stories of Change

We have installed solar solutions in over 1,500,000 households and businesses across Nigeria, enabling reliable and affordable energy for daily needs.

With solar solutions like our Spark and Economy systems, we’ve brought clean energy access to places the grid forgot.

Ashden Award for Energy Innovation

In 2024, we were honored with the Ashden Award for Energy Innovation, a moment that reminded us why we do what we do. Supported by the UK’s Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, with King Charles III as patron, this recognition is proof that bold ideas can make a difference.

Powering People, Not Just Places

Energy is a human right. That’s why we align with SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) and SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-Being).

In rural clinics, we power life-saving equipment.

In schools, we make learning possible after dark.

In homes, we replace smoky, expensive generators with clean, safe energy

Transforming Niger Delta

In the Niger Delta, challenges like pollution, unreliable power, and limited opportunities have held communities back for far too long. But Salpha is helping to rewrite that narrative.

Through our clean energy solutions, we’re replacing smoky, polluting generators with solar systems that power homes, schools, and clinics safely and sustainably.

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A Greener Economy. A Cleaner Planet.

Every solar system installed is a win for the planet - and the pocket. Families save on energy costs, businesses run more efficiently, and carbon emissions drop with every panel we place.

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Beyond Solar

Our impact goes beyond solar panels. In Calabar, we established a solar assembly plant, creating jobs and training local talent.

We have also launched training initiatives like the Youthskill Day Program themed “Diving into Solar Energy in the Gen Z Era”, equipping young people with the skills to lead Africa’s solar revolution.