Hypothetically speaking, Out of every 100 Nigerians bag or purse, Theres a fully charged powerbank in the purse of at least 70 of them, that is to tell you how unreliable the power situation of the country is, In a country where unreliable electricity often stalls ambition and innovation, HAISIC ENERGY might be the redemption we need afterall, HAISIC ENERGY were the headline sponsor of the LAGOS STARTUP EXPO by TECHPOINT, its only right we visited their stand.
With a focus on clean energy, local manufacturing, and high-tech resilience, this startup is helping redefine what’s possible for African-made hardware. If Nigeria is to lead the continent’s transition into a smart, energy-secure future, Haisic is already building the tools to get us there.
This Nigerian startup is really impressive with its hardware-driven ingenuity, Haisic Nigeria—a high-tech manufacturing company pioneering the next generation of clean energy and power storage solutions.
In a nation where energy insecurity continues to disrupt productivity, education, and economic growth, Haisic Nigeria is building practical, durable, and scalable tools to meet both domestic and commercial energy needs—made in Nigeria, for Nigeria.
Engineering Tomorrow’s Energy Tools Today
Haisic Nigeria specializes in the design, development, and local manufacturing of smart power devices and backup systems, including:
- LifePO₄ (Lithium Iron Phosphate) batteries
- Solar generators
- Lithium inverter battery systems
- High-capacity power banks
- Smart energy solutions for homes and businesses
These technologies are engineered to be compact, long-lasting, fast-charging, and eco-friendly, positioning Haisic as a frontrunner in the country’s shift toward sustainable, off-grid power solutions
Their flagship products, especially the LifePO₄ battery packs, offer superior thermal stability, longer life cycles, and higher energy density—perfect for Nigeria’s harsh power environment, where reliability is non-negotiable, I personally made a purchase of their 20,000mAH power that comes with 4 output cords attached to it, the type c , the apple device etc, a led bulb as well all for 11,000 NGN, what a steal that was and its been working absolutely fine.
Made in Nigeria, Built for Africa
One of the most exciting aspects of Haisic Nigeria is that its products are designed and assembled locally, setting it apart from the flood of imported tech flooding the African market. By harnessing local engineering talent and using homegrown R&D, Haisic is not just selling power devices—it’s building a resilient technology ecosystem from the ground up.
Whether it’s powering homes during blackouts, keeping small businesses running, or providing portable energy for remote locations, Haisic’s solutions are affordable, scalable, and tailored for Nigerian realities.
Their solar generators and inverter battery systems offer users a quiet, clean, and fuel-free alternative to traditional petrol generators—perfect for schools, SMEs, hospitals, and even mobile vendors.
It was a really interesting booth, as people were queued up for their spin and win game, others were given riddles to solve, where a lot of people won said powerbanks, branded merches, facecaps. Wrist bands, etc amongst other prizes.
Bridging the Energy Access Gap
Nigeria’s electricity grid is unreliable at best, with millions depending on expensive, polluting generators. Haisic is addressing this challenge head-on by offering clean tech alternatives that reduce fuel dependency, cut emissions, and extend energy access to underserved regions.
The startup is also passionate about energy education, often engaging with communities, trade fairs, and technical institutions to spread awareness about the benefits of lithium technology and solar adoption.
As the world pivots toward sustainable power and localized manufacturing, Haisic is firmly positioning Nigeria on the innovation map.
The Road Ahead
Haisic Nigeria has its sights set on scaling production, partnering with government and private institutions, and expanding its product line to include solar-powered refrigeration, smart microgrids, and modular battery storage systems. It’s also exploring export potential across West Africa, where similar energy challenges persist.
Backed by a vision to make Nigeria energy-independent and tech self-reliant, Haisic is more than a product company—it’s a movement toward innovation-led power sovereignty.