Airtel Nigeria is taking steps to switch from diesel to solar energy as it seeks a more cost-efficient way to power its telecom infrastructure.
 This shift comes in response to the surge in diesel prices, which has driven the company’s fuel expenses up to N28 billion.
 The telecom provider’s push toward renewable energy forms part of its strategy to cut down operational costs and improve sustainability amidst Nigeria’s ongoing energy challenges.
In addition, Airtel Nigeria has secured licences from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to enhance connectivity.
Exploring alternatives like solar energy is crucial for the company as it grapples with the nation’s unreliable electricity supply, which often forces heavy reliance on diesel generators.
Recent data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) revealed that the average cost of diesel in August 2024 was N1,406 per litre, further emphasizing the urgency of Airtel’s transition to solar power.