All On Backs ICE Solar With $250K To Power Nigerian SMEs

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ICE Solar Commercial Power Limited is transforming how Nigerian businesses access electricity.

Every day, small business owners face unreliable power, forcing them to run noisy, costly petrol generators.

ICE Solar Commercial Power Limited is transforming how Nigerian businesses access electricity. Small business owners face unreliable power…

Since 2021, ICE Solar has provided pay-as-you-go solar solutions to small and medium enterprises.

Consequently, the company’s smart solar and battery systems help businesses replace generators with clean, reliable energy.

Recently, All On, an impact investor, renewed support by investing $250,000 in ICE Solar.

With this funding, ICE Solar will expand its services to thousands of SMEs nationwide.

Meanwhile, many SMEs operate in challenging conditions where inconsistent power slows growth and raises costs.

Notably, Nigeria’s SMEs make up 97% of businesses, provide almost 88% of employment, and contribute nearly half of GDP.

Innovative Solar Solutions

Importantly, ICE Solar’s technology enables remote monitoring, efficient energy management, and flexible payment options.

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As a result, the company makes clean energy accessible, affordable, and tailored to each business’s needs.

Consequently, thousands of SMEs can transition from petrol generators to low-carbon, reliable electricity.

Furthermore, CEO of All On, Caroline Eboumbou, praised ICE Solar for promoting economic inclusion.

“Reliable energy drives SME growth, creates jobs, and supports the clean energy transition,” she said.

Similarly, ICE Solar’s founder, Emmanuel Ekwueme, described the investment as a milestone for Nigeria’s renewable energy sector.

Driving Growth And Impact

Together, the partnership will help over 2,000 SMEs cut energy costs and adopt sustainable solutions.

By empowering SMEs, ICE Solar and All On actively accelerate Nigeria’s transition to low-carbon energy.

Ultimately, this collaboration demonstrates how strategic investment can unlock business potential while generating lasting social impact.

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