
Enerplaz has expanded its commercial rooftop work in Lagos with a landmark 0.53MW hybrid system that demonstrates the company's capacity to execute mega-scale energy infrastructure projects. The SuperSaver Mall installation required meticulous design and engineering precision, incorporating 1,060 high-efficiency solar panels, 6 heavy-duty inverters, and integrated high-voltage battery storage to create a resilient energy ecosystem that reduces generator dependence during peak business hours while maintaining stable power for critical operations.
The project's complexity demanded rigorous planning and coordination. Engineers conducted detailed load behavior studies, modeled critical equipment demand patterns, and performed comprehensive rooftop suitability assessments before finalizing the deployment strategy. This methodical approach ensured that 1,060 individual panels, multiple heavy-duty inverter systems, and the high-voltage battery bank worked in seamless harmony—avoiding generic solutions and instead delivering a configuration perfectly calibrated to the mall's operational requirements.
- 1,060 solar panels and 6 heavy-duty inverters deployed in meticulous, integrated configuration.
- High-voltage battery storage enables extended daytime continuity and fuel independence.
- Demonstrates Enerplaz's engineering capacity for large-scale, complex energy infrastructure projects.


For the client, the impact extends beyond reduced fuel costs. With air conditioning, lighting, retail operations, and HVAC systems sustained through peak periods by the integrated solar and battery system, downtime becomes rare and productivity gains are measurable. This project reinforces Enerplaz's proven ability to handle complex, capital-intensive energy infrastructure—delivering not just components, but intelligent, integrated systems that support business continuity at scale.




