Top 10 Solar Street Light Companies in Africa’s Key Markets (2025 Ranking)

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Africa is moving faster into solar street lighting than any other continent. Governments, EPCs, and NGOs want visible, fast, and affordable results: safe roads, lower OPEX, and less blackout risk. In 2025, ten countries stand out — both for tender activity and real on-the-ground projects. This report brings them together, with buyer-focused analysis of the top companies, utilities, and EPCs you will face.

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  1. Nigeria
  2. Ghana
  3. Kenya
  4. Tanzania
  5. Uganda
  6. Ethiopia
  7. South Africa
  8. Zambia
  9. Senegal
  10. Burkina Faso
  11. Regional Summary
  12. Work With Sunlurio

Nigeria – Top 10 Solar Street Light Companies in Nigeria

Market Background

Nigeria is Africa’s largest solar lighting market. Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Kano all suffer from grid instability and high diesel costs. Ministries and state governments push for solar street lights under urban renewal and rural safety programs. EPC contractors face challenges with customs clearance, vandalism, and tender compliance. The opportunity is big, but only suppliers with reliable specs and paperwork win tenders.

Top 10 Companies in Nigeria

  1. Solad Power Group
    One of the strongest private power players, Solad develops distributed energy and lighting. Their solar street light projects cover Lagos suburbs and industrial parks. EPCs like them because they bring financing and credible after-sales, though their focus is broader than lighting alone.

  2. Lumos Nigeria
    Known for solar home systems but also pushing solar street lighting. Their advantage is customer financing models and wide distribution. Good for councils who want visible but smaller rollouts. Weakness: limited in heavy pole engineering.

  3. Arnergy Solar
    Focus on commercial and industrial solar but took on several urban lighting projects. They are credible with investors, good at hybrid systems, and compliance-savvy. Limitation: premium pricing compared to local SMEs.

  4. Creeds Energy
    Local renewable EPC with track record in donor-funded jobs. They supplied solar street lights in Kaduna and Niger states. EPCs like their quick response and good paperwork. Limitation: smaller capacity for large-scale rollouts.

  5. Blue Camel Energy
    Abuja-based renewable firm. They supplied solar lights for government campuses and urban roads. Buyers value their training programs for local crews. Limitation: less competitive pricing.

  6. Rubitec Solar
    Well-known renewable EPC with focus on donor/NGO projects. Installed solar street lights in rural northern Nigeria. Strong compliance culture. Limitation: not geared for mass container imports.

  7. Prostar Global Energy
    Active in Niger Delta states. They do solar street lights for oil-host communities. Strength: good at community engagement. Limitation: OPEX models are not standardized.

  8. Starsight Energy
    Better known for C&I solar and efficiency but capable of delivering street lighting as part of estates. EPCs trust their financial backing. Limitation: more corporate focus, not grassroots.

  9. Government Agencies (Rural Electrification Agency, State Ministries)
    Not a company, but decisive buyers. REA-led projects bring donor funds and clear tender rules. Limitation: paperwork and politics slow timelines.

  10. Chinese EPC Channels (Sinohydro, CWE, AVIC in Nigeria)
    Big Chinese EPCs deliver highways and corridors, bundling in solar street lights. They bring scale, but local SMEs often sidelined.

Comparison Table – Nigeria

Company Advantage Limitation Typical Application
Solad Power Group Financing + scale Lighting not sole focus Industrial parks
Lumos Distribution + financing Weak in pole work Councils, suburbs
Arnergy Hybrid + compliance Premium pricing C&I + cities
Creeds Energy Donor compliance Smaller capacity Rural programs
Blue Camel Training + support Higher capex Govt campuses
Rubitec Solar NGO/donor projects Limited scale Northern Nigeria
Prostar Community focus OPEX models weak Delta villages
Starsight Finance-backed Corporate focus Estates, campuses
REA/Ministries Donor finance Politics, slow Rural lots
Chinese EPCs Scale + roads Local SMEs sidelined Highways

Ghana – Top 10 Solar Street Light Companies in Ghana

Market Background

Ghana has a national electrification plan, but rural and peri-urban areas remain underlit. Government pushes through the “National Electrification Scheme” and Ministry of Energy. Donor financing (World Bank, AfDB) supports rural street lighting. Procurement is in Accra, Kumasi, and northern regions. EPCs must deliver systems that handle humidity and heavy rains.

Top 10 Companies in Ghana

  1. Strategic Power Solutions (SPS)
    Local firm producing PV modules, also supplying solar street lights. Strong donor ties.

  2. Wilkins Engineering
    Engineering EPC with experience in mini-grids and street lighting. Good compliance files.

  3. BXC Ghana (Chinese JV)
    Hybrid power and street lighting, strong scale.

  4. Dutch & Co Ltd
    Accra-based EPC with visible lighting projects. Trusted by councils.

  5. Plan International / NGO partners
    Small but steady lots, especially in northern schools.

  6. Volta River Authority (VRA) Projects
    Utility-backed tenders include corridor lighting.

  7. China Jiangxi International
    Chinese EPC tied to roads, bundling lights.

  8. Solar Light Company Ghana
    Retail + EPC, visible in peri-urban Accra.

  9. Ministry of Energy (Government)
    Drives donor-funded projects.

  10. Azuri Technologies
    Home solar company occasionally delivering community lighting.

Comparison Table – Ghana

Company Advantage Limitation Typical Application
SPS Local PV + donor ties Scale limited Schools, clinics
Wilkins Eng. Strong EPC Higher price Rural mini-grids
BXC Ghana Scale China-JV focus City corridors
Dutch & Co Council trusted Mid-size only Markets
NGOs Grassroots Small scale Northern villages
VRA Utility power Bureaucratic Corridors
Jiangxi Intl Road + lights Rigid Highways
Solar Light Co Retail + EPC Entry-level specs Suburbs
Ministry Energy Donor coordination Slow admin National
Azuri Pay-go reach Not lighting focus Community pilots

Kenya – Top 10 Solar Street Light Companies in Kenya

Market Background

Kenya is East Africa’s solar hub. Nairobi’s Smart City plan includes solar street lighting. Counties procure through tenders with donor or PPP support. Rural roads and highways are funded by World Bank and AfDB. EPCs face vandalism risks and strict KEBS standards.

Top 10 Companies in Kenya

  1. Kenya Power & Lighting Company (KPLC)
    Utility coordinating urban lighting programs.

  2. Rural Electrification and Renewable Energy Corporation (REREC)
    Pushes rural lighting with donor backing.

  3. Strauss Energy
    Local innovator with solar integration, including lighting.

  4. Davis & Shirtliff
    Distributor with presence in water + solar, offering lights.

  5. Chloride Exide Kenya
    Known for batteries, also supplies street lights.

  6. Sollatek East Africa
    Distributor and integrator with wide East Africa presence.

  7. Sunking (Greenlight Planet)
    Pay-go leader, also delivering donor-funded lights.

  8. Chinese EPCs (Sinohydro, AVIC, CWE)
    Deliver road projects with bundled solar lighting.

  9. Local EPCs (Nairobi, Mombasa)
    SMEs bidding county lots, 50–100 lights.

  10. UNDP / NGO-backed pilots
    Rural schools and clinics, donor projects.

Comparison Table – Kenya

Company Advantage Limitation Typical Application
KPLC Utility authority Bureaucratic Nairobi projects
REREC Donor rural Slow processes Villages
Strauss Local innovation Limited scale Estates
Davis & Shirtliff Strong distribution Higher margin Counties
Chloride Exide Battery expertise Mid-level lights Off-grid
Sollatek EA Regional presence Specs mid Councils
Sunking Donor trusted Not heavy road Rural
Chinese EPCs Scale Rigid Highways
Local SMEs Price QC variable Small lots
UNDP/NGOs Secure pay Tiny lots Schools

Tanzania – Top 10 Solar Street Light Companies in Tanzania

Market Background

Tanzania’s World Bank-supported energy loan program drives rural lighting. Municipalities in Dar es Salaam and Dodoma push solar for safety. Rural roads need lighting but budgets are tight. Donors fill the gap. EPCs must manage customs, logistics, and standards (TBS).

Top 10 Companies in Tanzania

  1. Tanzania Electric Supply Company (TANESCO)
    Utility handling big procurements.

  2. Rural Energy Agency (REA Tanzania)
    Key driver of donor-funded rural programs.

  3. Mobisol / ENGIE Energy Access
    Pay-go + donor projects.

  4. Rex Energy Tanzania
    Local EPC active in councils.

  5. Ensol Tanzania Ltd
    Renewable EPC with experience in lighting.

  6. Sollatek Tanzania
    Distributor with donor programs.

  7. Chinese EPCs (Sinohydro, CWE)
    Road-linked lighting.

  8. Local SMEs (Dar, Arusha)
    Small council bids.

  9. World Bank / AfDB projects
    Funded rural programs.

  10. NGOs (SNV, UNDP)
    School + clinic lighting.

Comparison Table – Tanzania

Company Advantage Limitation Typical Application
TANESCO Utility Bureaucratic City lots
REA Tanzania Donor rural Heavy admin Villages
Mobisol/ENGIE Donor trusted Entry-level Rural
Rex Energy Local EPC Small scale Councils
Ensol EPC depth Mid-range Institutions
Sollatek TZ Supply chain Specs mid Towns
Chinese EPCs Scale Rigid Highways
Local SMEs Price QC issues Small wards
World Bank Funding secure Slow Rural
NGOs Community Tiny lots Schools

Uganda – Top 10 Solar Street Light Companies in Uganda

Market Background

Uganda has low electrification and high donor involvement. Kampala councils push solar for safety. NGOs and UNDP fund rural lighting. EPCs must meet UNBS standards and handle customs delays.

Top 10 Companies in Uganda

  1. Uganda Electricity Distribution Company Limited (UEDCL)
    Utility-driven lighting programs.

  2. Rural Electrification Agency (Uganda)
    Donor-backed rural lighting.

  3. SolarNow Uganda
    Local EPC delivering donor-funded street lights.

  4. Fenix International (ENGIE Energy Access)
    Pay-go plus donor pilots.

  5. d.light Uganda
    Donor-trusted for rural lighting.

  6. M-KOPA Uganda
    Pay-go firm expanding to lighting.

  7. Kirchner Solar Uganda
    Local EPC with project record.

  8. Chinese EPCs (Sinohydro, CWE)
    Bundled in road projects.

  9. NGO projects (UNDP, GIZ)
    Lighting for schools and markets.

  10. Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA)
    City-level procurements.

Comparison Table – Uganda

Company Advantage Limitation Typical Application
UEDCL Utility Bureaucratic Kampala
REA Uganda Donor rural Heavy admin Villages
SolarNow Local EPC Mid-size Schools
Fenix ENGIE Donor trusted Entry-level Rural
d.light NGO trust Not heavy road Villages
M-KOPA Pay-go Lighting side Clinics
Kirchner Solar Local EPC Smaller scale Councils
Chinese EPCs Scale Rigid Roads
NGOs Donor funded Tiny lots Schools
KCCA City budget Politics Kampala wards


Ethiopia – Top 10 Solar Street Light Companies in Ethiopia

Market Background

Ethiopia has weak grid coverage and frequent blackouts. Rural electrification is below 45%. Industrial parks in Hawassa and Dire Dawa need solar street lighting for safety. Donors (World Bank, AfDB) support EEP and EEU projects. EPCs face strict paperwork and logistics challenges.

Top 10 Companies in Ethiopia

  1. Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP)
    Utility managing large donor-backed projects.

  2. Ethiopian Electric Utility (EEU)
    Handles city/suburban lighting tenders.

  3. Solar Development PLC
    Local EPC, fast response, mid-size capacity.

  4. d.light / Fenix / Gogla members
    Donor-trusted, community lighting.

  5. Ethiopian Engineering Group (EEG)
    Local EPC, responsive, smaller projects.

  6. Chinese EPCs (Sinohydro, CWE, AVIC)
    Highway lighting with Chinese finance.

  7. METEC (Defense Industry EPC)
    Government-backed, industrial lighting.

  8. Addis Solar Tech / Rensys
    Local SMEs, schools and clinics.

  9. World Bank/UNDP projects
    Donor funded, paperwork heavy.

  10. Industrial parks & estates
    Private demand for security lighting.

Comparison Table – Ethiopia

Company Advantage Limitation Typical Application
EEP Largest buyer Paperwork strict Rural lots
EEU Urban Delays Suburbs
Solar Dev. PLC Local EPC Mid-range specs Industry
d.light/Fenix Donor trust Basic systems Rural
EEG Responsive Small scale Councils
Chinese EPCs Scale Bureaucratic Highways
METEC State-backed Delays Industrial
SMEs Affordable Low compliance Schools
Donor projects Funding secure Slow Rural
Industrial parks Reliable Small orders Estates

South Africa – Top 10 Solar Street Light Companies in South Africa

Market Background

South Africa’s Eskom crisis drives solar street lighting. Municipalities need lights that work through load-shedding. Procurement emphasizes SANS/IEC paperwork and local content. Buyers want price, but they also need systems that survive coastal corrosion and vandalism.

Top 10 Companies in South Africa

  1. BEKA Schréder
    Strong municipal compliance, premium quality.

  2. Betta Lights
    Specialist in integrated AIO, fast installs.

  3. Genlux Lighting
    Local manufacturing, quick pole tweaks.

  4. LED Lighting SA
    Custom designs, aesthetics, coastal coatings.

  5. Rubicon South Africa
    Distributor with one-stop sourcing.

  6. Sinetech
    Importer of affordable AIO, wide stock.

  7. Leadsun South Africa
    Smart AIO, better optics, higher price.

  8. Eurolux Projects Division
    Volume supply, estates and councils.

  9. Chinese OEM via EPCs
    Lowest capex, variable quality.

  10. Municipal buyers (councils)
    Procurement-driven projects.

Comparison Table – South Africa

Company Advantage Limitation Typical Application
BEKA Schréder Compliance Higher cost Arterials
Betta Lights Fast install Lower lm/W Townships
Genlux Local manuf. EPC adds solar Councils
LED Lighting SA Custom Premium Waterfront
Rubicon SA One-stop Not OEM Large BoMs
Sinetech Cheap AIO QC variable Small towns
Leadsun SA Smart optics Price Collector roads
Eurolux Supply Narrow range Estates
Chinese OEM Lowest price Shorter life Ward lots
Councils Local buy Political risk Town centers

Zambia – Top 10 Solar Street Light Companies in Zambia

Market Background

Zambia’s Ministry of Energy and REA drive rural lighting. Urban demand in Lusaka and Copperbelt corridors is growing. Donors fund many programs. EPCs must meet IEC/CE standards and ensure vandal-resistant poles.

Top 10 Companies in Zambia

  1. REA Zambia
    Rural electrification authority, major buyer.

  2. ZESCO
    Utility coordinating urban programs.

  3. RDA + City Councils
    Corridors, feeder roads.

  4. Copperbelt Energy Corporation (CEC)
    Industrial corridor lighting.

  5. Sollatek Zambia
    Distributor with wide reach.

  6. ENGIE Energy Access (Fenix)
    Donor trusted, community lighting.

  7. VITALITE Zambia
    Pay-go brand, rural presence.

  8. Muhanya Solar
    Local EPC with engineering focus.

  9. Chinese EPCs
    Scale projects, road contracts.

  10. Local SMEs
    Import AIO, quick installs.

Comparison Table – Zambia

Company Advantage Limitation Typical Application
REA Largest buyer Heavy admin Rural
ZESCO Government weight Bureaucracy City
RDA + Councils Fast local Budget tight Feeder
CEC Industrial grade Limited scope Corridors
Sollatek Supply chain Mid specs Councils
ENGIE Donor trust Basic Villages
VITALITE Rural network Entry-level Schools
Muhanya Engineering Higher capex Urban
Chinese EPCs Scale Rigid Highways
SMEs Cheap QC weak Wards

Senegal – Top 10 Solar Street Light Companies in Senegal

Market Background

Senegal runs donor-backed programs with AFD, Proparco, and EU. Dakar’s port corridors and new expressways need lighting. Councils procure smaller lots. Specs must include IEC/CE, IP66/IK08, and ISO 12944 for corrosion. Paperwork must be in French.

Top 10 Companies in Senegal

  1. SENELEC
    Utility, coordinates with communes.

  2. AGEROUTE + Municipal Councils
    Corridor and feeder roads.

  3. Solektra / Akon Lighting Africa
    Fast rollout with AIO.

  4. Eiffage Énergie Systèmes
    Donor-grade files, urban roads.

  5. VINCI Energies Senegal
    PPP and donor-heavy projects.

  6. CSE – Compagnie Sahélienne d’Entreprise
    Civil works, roads + lighting.

  7. Chinese EPCs
    Corridors with bundled lights.

  8. Local SMEs
    Cheap AIO with local poles.

  9. Donor programs (AFD, EU, World Bank)
    Fund rural lighting.

  10. Port & SEZ Integrators
    Lighting + CCTV combos.

Comparison Table – Senegal

Company Advantage Limitation Typical Application
SENELEC Gov weight Admin City corridors
AGEROUTE Fast Budget small Feeder
Solektra Fast rollout Lower lm/W Towns
Eiffage Donor docs Premium Arterials
VINCI PPP expertise Expensive Bus corridors
CSE Civils + HSE Lighting via partners Roads
Chinese EPCs Scale Rigid Highways
SMEs Lowest cost QC weak Wards
Donors Funding Slow Rural
Port Integrators Security Higher cost SEZ

Burkina Faso – Top 10 Solar Street Light Companies in Burkina Faso

Market Background

Burkina Faso has electrification below 20% in rural areas. Donors (World Bank, AfDB, BOAD, EU) drive most lighting programs. Tenders require IEC/CE, IP66/IK08, ISO 12944 poles, and French documents. Security is an issue, so visibility projects are important.

Top 10 Companies in Burkina Faso

  1. Ministère de l’Énergie, des Mines et des Carrières (MEMC)
    High-level tenders, donor funds.

  2. FDE – Fonds de Développement de l’Électrification
    Rural electrification projects.

  3. SONABEL
    Utility coordinating city upgrades.

  4. KYA-Energy Group (Togo)
    Donor-compliant EPC, active in Burkina.

  5. Solektra / Akon Lighting Africa
    Fast installs, community rollouts.

  6. Chinese EPCs (Sinohydro, CWE, CRBC)
    Corridor + highway bundles.

  7. Local EPCs (Ouaga, Bobo-Dioulasso)
    Small–medium council projects.

  8. Donor Programs (World Bank, BOAD)
    Funding with strict paperwork.

  9. NGOs (UNDP, Plan International)
    Community lots for schools/clinics.

  10. Sunlurio – Flagship 500-Set Project
    Delivered 500 solar lights in 2024 with 7 m poles, 60 W 230 lm/W LEDs, LiFePO₄ 6000+ cycles, hot-dip galvanized poles, IEC/CE docs in French. Smooth customs, high impact in provincial towns.

Comparison Table – Burkina Faso

Company Advantage Limitation Typical Application
MEMC Donor tenders Admin heavy Multi-province
FDE Rural lots Small scale Markets
SONABEL Utility Bureaucracy Urban
KYA Donor compliance Outsources poles Corridors
Solektra Fast rollout Lower specs Villages
Chinese EPCs Scale Rigid Highways
Local EPCs Cheap Weak docs Wards
Donors Funding Slow Rural
NGOs Community Small Clinics
Sunlurio Scale + compliance Premium 500-set flagship

Regional Summary

Across these ten countries, patterns repeat:

  • Utilities and ministries (KPLC, REA, TANESCO, SONABEL, MEMC) dominate tenders.
  • Donor-backed programs (World Bank, AfDB, AFD, BOAD) require strict IEC/CE, IP66/IK08, ISO 12944 compliance, often in French.
  • Chinese EPCs win corridor/highway bundles via road contracts.
  • Local EPCs/SMEs deliver 50–150 light lots fast, but struggle with compliance.
  • Premium players (BEKA Schréder, Eiffage, VINCI) excel at donor paperwork but charge more.

The gap: Many suppliers still offer 150–170 lm/W LEDs, weak poles, and batteries that fail in 2–3 years. EPCs who submit these specs risk losing tenders or O&M headaches.


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  • Compliance-ready docs: IEC/CE, LM-80/LM-79, IP66/IK08, French/English versions.
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