Top 10 Solar Street Light Companies in Ghana (2025 Ranking)

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Background: Why Ghana is a key market

Ghana has one of the fastest-growing electricity sectors in West Africa, but rural electrification is still under 80%. The government continues to push the National Electrification Scheme (NES) and “One District, One Factory” program, both of which include off-grid and solar lighting components.

Cities like Accra and Kumasi have seen donor-backed street lighting projects. Procurement is split between local EPCs, Chinese contractors, and international donors (KfW, World Bank). For EPC contractors, Ghana is attractive because contracts are usually paid through government guarantees or donor funds, reducing payment risk.


Wilkins Engineering Ltd

Wilkins is one of the oldest solar and power EPC companies in Ghana. Based in Accra, they have handled solar mini-grids, grid extensions, and public lighting. Their street light systems use galvanized poles, lithium batteries, and are often donor-compliant.

Case Example: In 2021, Wilkins delivered 200 solar street lights in Kumasi suburbs, funded under a government-World Bank partnership.

Advantages vs Limitations

Advantages Limitations
Oldest local EPC, trusted by government Higher pricing than trading firms
Proven track record with World Bank Limited scale compared to Chinese EPCs
Skilled engineers in Accra and Kumasi Slower delivery for rural regions

SunPower Innovations

SunPower Innovations is a Ghanaian renewable energy company focused on solar PV, mini-grids, and public lighting. Known for strong engineering and client training.

Case Example: In 2022 they supplied 150 solar street lights in Accra under a municipal safety program.

Advantages vs Limitations

Advantages Limitations
Strong local branding Scale smaller than multinationals
Works with municipalities directly Projects focused in Accra
Delivers training and O&M support Higher cost per unit

Strategic Power Solutions (SPS)

SPS manufactures solar panels in Ghana (Tema factory). They also install solar street lighting. Their advantage is local content—Ghanaian government often prefers suppliers who assemble locally.

Case Example: In 2020, SPS delivered 300 solar street lights for Eastern Region rural roads.

Advantages vs Limitations

Advantages Limitations
Local manufacturing content Specs depend on imported parts
Close link to government Limited aftersales in north
Mid-range pricing Slow export compliance docs

BXC Solar Ghana

Subsidiary of Chinese BXC, they are active in grid and off-grid projects. They supply solar street lights as part of larger contracts.

Case Example: In 2019, BXC installed 400 solar lights in Accra municipality with Chinese concessional financing.

Advantages vs Limitations

Advantages Limitations
Strong Chinese financing Less flexible for small orders
Good for large-scale urban projects Service depends on Chinese staff
Donor-compatible projects Communication gap sometimes

Deng Limited

Deng is a well-known renewable supplier with offices in Accra. They supply solar kits, inverters, and lighting. They often win NGO projects.

Case Example: In 2021, Deng supplied 120 solar street lights in Northern Ghana through UNDP funding.

Advantages vs Limitations

Advantages Limitations
Good network with NGOs Limited engineering for large EPCs
Fast supply for small orders Specs more mid-range
Reliable donor compliance Not focused on big cities

Solar Lighting West Africa

A Ghana-based company fully focused on solar street lights. They supply all-in-one lights, 60–120 W, and hot-dip galvanized poles.

Case Example: In 2022 they delivered 250 units in Cape Coast city.

Advantages vs Limitations

Advantages Limitations
Focused on solar lighting Specs not as strong as global
Medium pricing Limited financing options
Flexible with city councils Coverage more in south

China International Water & Electric Corp (CWE Ghana)

CWE is a big Chinese state-owned EPC, active in Ghana. They supply solar street lights as part of roads and power contracts.

Case Example: In 2021, CWE delivered 500 solar street lights in Accra urban roads under a PPP project.

Advantages vs Limitations

Advantages Limitations
Large-scale EPC experience Bureaucratic, slow decision
Access to Chinese credit lines High project minimums
Good compliance paperwork Less responsive for small EPCs

Dutch & Co

Dutch & Co is an engineering firm in Accra, with projects in renewable and energy efficiency. They handle public lighting for private estates and city councils.

Case Example: In 2020, Dutch & Co installed 100 solar lights for Accra private estates.

Advantages vs Limitations

Advantages Limitations
Experienced in private sector Not much in donor tenders
Good for estate lighting Small scale operations
Quick delivery Limited to Accra region

Blue Energy Ghana

Blue Energy is a renewable developer, more known for solar farms, but also supplies solar lights in PPP packages.

Case Example: In 2021, they supplied 200 solar lights in Volta region.

Advantages vs Limitations

Advantages Limitations
Backed by international investors Not specialized in street lights
Can handle big PPPs Less flexible for small orders
Strong donor compliance Expensive for councils

NGO/Donor Programs (UNDP, World Bank, KfW)

Donor projects often bundle solar street lighting into rural electrification. UNDP, World Bank, and KfW all fund lights in Ghana. The suppliers vary, but usually include local EPCs like Wilkins, SPS, Deng.

Case Example: 2022 World Bank-funded solar lighting for Kumasi rural roads, executed by Wilkins + SPS joint venture.

Advantages vs Limitations

Advantages Limitations
Financing assured Long paperwork cycles
Trusted by government Specs fixed by donor
Often includes training Slow implementation

Comparison of Key Players

Company Strength Example Project Best Fit
Wilkins Oldest EPC, trusted 200 units in Kumasi, 2021 State tenders
SunPower Local engineering 150 units in Accra, 2022 Municipalities
SPS Local factory 300 units Eastern Region, 2020 NES projects
BXC Chinese finance 400 units Accra, 2019 Urban donor/PPP
Deng NGO trusted 120 units North Ghana, 2021 NGO projects
Solar Lighting WA Focused supplier 250 units Cape Coast, 2022 City councils
CWE Large Chinese EPC 500 units Accra, 2021 PPP megaprojects
Dutch & Co Private estates 100 units Accra, 2020 Estate lighting
Blue Energy International PPP 200 units Volta, 2021 Large donors
Donor Programs Financing guarantee Kumasi, 2022 Rural NES

Final Takeaway

Ghana is not as big as Nigeria, but it is more stable for payments. Government projects are tied to NES and often backed by World Bank or KfW.

  • For state and donor projects: Wilkins, SPS, Deng are strong.
  • For big urban PPP: CHZ (imported), BXC, CWE deliver.
  • For local councils and estates: SunPower, Dutch & Co, Solar Lighting WA work.

But for EPCs who need 230 lm/W LEDs, 6000-cycle LiFePO₄ batteries, ISO-tested poles, and ready IEC paperwork, most local firms still lack this level. That is where Sunlurio can enter the Ghanaian market.


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If you are planning solar street lighting in Ghana, you will face:

  • Donor paperwork (World Bank, KfW, AfDB)
  • Need for IEC/ISO compliance
  • Customs clearance delays
  • Pressure for proven durability in coastal Accra/Kumasi

Sunlurio can help you win bids by providing:

  • Compliance-ready submittals: IEC, CE, ISO, LM-80, corrosion tests
  • High efficiency systems: 230 lm/W, 12 h lighting, 3+ days autonomy
  • Long-life LiFePO₄: 6000+ cycles, 10+ year design life
  • Anti-corrosion poles: ISO 12944, 720 h salt spray tested
  • Container-optimized logistics

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