Commercial proof in Nigeria
A-DEUS has operated a commercial showcase site in Abuja for eight months, demonstrating a practical alternative to diesel-generator dependency for high-demand Nigerian customers.
Power Angel is designed for Nigerian businesses that need reliable power, lower diesel exposure, reduced emissions and one accountable service partner.
A-DEUS has operated a commercial showcase site in Abuja for eight months, demonstrating a practical alternative to diesel-generator dependency for high-demand Nigerian customers.
Power Angel combines solid oxide fuel cell modules, CNG supply, advanced batteries, remote monitoring and A-DEUS lifecycle service.
Power Angel is positioned for customers who need long-duration, reliable, lower-emission power rather than another diesel-centred backup arrangement.
| Decision factor | Diesel generator | Grid + solar | Grid + solar + battery | Power Angel |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reliability | Fuel, maintenance and switching risk | Daylight support only | Improved but duration-limited | 24/7 baseload with battery ride-through |
| Cost certainty | High diesel volatility | Medium; grid and backup still needed | Medium; high battery capacity for long duration | Managed service with transparent savings model |
| Noise | High engine-generator noise | Low during solar operation; backup often remains | Low during battery operation; backup may remain | Low-noise SOFC operation without diesel engine clatter |
| Emissions | Highest of the compared options | Lower while solar is producing | Lower, depending on backup fuel | 80% CO₂e reduction shown at Abuja showcase vs diesel |
| Accountability | Customer manages fuel and maintenance | Multiple vendors | Multiple vendors | A-DEUS designs, installs, fuels, monitors and maintains |
Nigerian businesses continue to face costly power unreliability, diesel logistics and growing pressure to cut emissions while keeping operations online.
Energy for Growth: Nigeria’s power unreliability creates significant blackout exposure for connected customers.
World Bank energy context: Nigeria’s distributed renewable and energy access programmes show the scale of demand for efficient electricity and reduced generator dependence.
GSMA mobile operator energy context: African mobile networks face frequent outages, limited grid access and volatile fuel prices.
U.S. Department of Energy SOFC context: Solid oxide fuel cells are positioned as efficient, combustion-less fuel-cell systems with few moving parts and quiet operation.