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Date: June, 2026
Project Type: Solar Inverter Power System
Location: Nigeria
Core Inverters: Anern AN-FGI-S Series Solar Inverters, 5kW + 6.5kW models
Product Reference: Anern AN-FGI-S500 / AN-FGI-S650 / AN-FGI-S12000 Solar Inverter Series
Application: Residential / Small Commercial Solar Power System
Objective: Provide a flexible solar inverter solution for Nigerian users, improving solar energy conversion, supporting daily electricity demand, and reducing dependence on unstable or costly grid power.
Nigeria has strong solar energy potential, with abundant sunlight across many regions. At the same time, many residential and small commercial users face frequent power interruptions, voltage instability, and high fuel or electricity costs. As a result, solar inverter systems have become an increasingly practical choice for users who need more reliable and cost-effective electricity.
For this project, the customer required a solar inverter solution that could support different load levels. Instead of using only one inverter capacity, Anern provided a combined solution using the FGI-S 5kW and FGI-S 6.5kW models. This allowed the customer to match different power requirements more flexibly while keeping the system practical for daily use.
The Nigerian customer needed a dependable solar inverter system that could improve electricity availability and support common power loads. The main challenges included:
Unstable grid supply: Power outages and voltage fluctuations affected normal household and business operations.
Different load requirements: Some areas required moderate power support, while others needed a stronger inverter capacity.
High electricity and backup costs: The customer wanted to reduce reliance on grid power and fuel-based backup solutions.
Need for practical solar conversion: The system needed to make better use of available solar energy during the day.
Scalable project planning: The customer wanted inverter models suitable for different installation sizes and future project replication.
Easy product coordination: A unified inverter series was preferred to simplify product selection, technical communication, and after-sales support.
Anern supplied the AN-FGI-S Series solar inverters, including the FGI-S 5kW and FGI-S 6.5kW models, for the Nigeria project. These inverters served as the core power conversion units of the solar system, helping convert solar energy into usable electricity for daily applications.
The FGI-S 5kW inverter was suitable for users with standard household or light commercial loads, while the FGI-S 6.5kW inverter provided extra capacity for users with higher power demand or more appliances operating at the same time.
By using two models from the same Anern FGI-S series, the project achieved better flexibility while maintaining consistency in system design and product support.
Anern FGI-S 5kW + 6.5kW Solar Inverter


The combination of 5kW and 6.5kW solar inverters created a practical and adaptable solution for the Nigerian market.
Flexible power options: The 5kW model fits moderate daily loads, while the 6.5kW model supports higher power needs.
Better load matching: Different users or installation areas can select the inverter capacity that matches their actual electricity demand.
Improved solar energy utilization: The inverters help convert solar power into usable electricity for daytime consumption.
Reduced grid dependence: The system supports users who want to rely more on solar power and less on unstable external supply.
Practical for residential and small commercial use: Both inverter capacities are suitable for common household appliances, office equipment, shops, and small business loads.
Unified product series: Using Anern FGI-S series models simplifies installation planning, technical support, and maintenance coordination.
During the installation process, the project team focused on practical system layout, safe wiring, and proper inverter matching. The FGI-S 5kW and 6.5kW models were selected according to different load requirements and installation environments.
The implementation focused on:
Matching inverter capacity with customer load demand
Ensuring safe and organized electrical wiring
Choosing suitable inverter installation positions for ventilation and maintenance
Optimizing solar energy conversion for daily power use
Improving operating stability in local grid conditions
Creating a replicable model for similar solar inverter projects in Nigeria
After installation and commissioning, the system provided a more reliable solar power platform for the customer.
After commissioning, the Anern FGI-S inverter solution brought clear benefits to the Nigeria project.
More stable solar power conversion: The system helped convert PV energy into usable electricity for daily operation.
Better support for different load levels: The 5kW and 6.5kW models gave the customer flexible choices for different power needs.
Reduced dependence on unstable grid power: Solar energy helped lower reliance on external electricity supply.
Improved operating confidence: Users gained a more dependable inverter system for household and small commercial use.
Lower backup pressure: By making better use of solar energy, the system helped reduce the need for traditional backup power sources.
Strong reference for Nigeria market: The project provides a practical model for solar dealers, installers, and end users seeking 5kW to 6.5kW inverter solutions.

Using both models gives the customer more flexibility. The 5kW inverter is suitable for moderate loads, while the 6.5kW inverter provides additional capacity for higher power requirements.
Yes. The FGI-S 5kW inverter is suitable for many residential solar power systems, depending on the household load and complete system design.
The 6.5kW model is a better choice when users have higher electricity demand, more appliances, or small commercial loads that require stronger inverter capacity.
Yes. By converting solar energy for daily use, the system can reduce reliance on grid electricity or fuel-based backup power, helping lower operating costs depending on local conditions and system usage.
Not necessarily. The system can be used in solar power scenarios where users need better solar utilization and more dependable electricity support. The exact operating mode depends on system design and site requirements.
Expansion may be possible, but it depends on inverter capacity, PV array design, battery configuration if included, wiring design, and overall system limits. Users should consult Anern or qualified technicians before upgrading.
For pricing, technical support, or customized solar inverter project solutions, contact Anern today.