November 18, 2024

New Solar-Powered Estate Unveiled in Lagos

Developer Taps Solar Power After New Solar-Powered Estate Unveiled in Lagos

Lagos, Nigeria – Responding to a national energy crisis that has seen at least four grid collapses in 2024, real estate developer Nedcomoaks Limited has unveiled Citadel Oasis, its third community designed to operate entirely on solar power. Located in the Abraham Adesanya area of Ajah, the project offers a timely solution for homebuyers frustrated by the country’s notoriously unreliable electricity supply.

Ichechi Okonkwo, the Deputy Managing Director of Nedcomoaks Ltd. and CEO of Victoria Crest Homes, described the development as a crucial milestone in providing sustainable and affordable housing. “We understand and know how challenging the power supply is in our country,” Okonkwo stated at the launch event. She emphasized that the move towards solar was a direct response to rising energy costs and the need for “pocket-friendly solutions” that allow families to enjoy uninterrupted power without excessive bills.

Citadel Oasis: A Model for Energy Independence After New Solar-Powered Estate Unveiled in Lagos

Citadel Oasis is more than a collection of homes; it’s a strategic response to a market demanding energy security. The estate, which features modern terrace duplexes with integrated solar systems, directly tackles the core issue of power outages. By embedding clean energy technology into its infrastructure, Nedcomoaks offers residents a chance at energy independence, a significant value proposition in the Lagos market.

“We have continually pioneered building sustainable communities, and today, we’re launching the third in our sequel of sustainable communities,” Okonkwo noted. This project solidifies the company’s commitment to creating eco-friendly developments that reduce carbon footprints while enhancing the quality of life for residents.

Solar Becomes a Key Selling Point After New Solar-Powered Estate Unveiled in Lagos

The launch of Citadel Oasis is part of a larger trend where Nigerian developers are turning to solar power to attract buyers weary of constant blackouts. In a competitive market, estates promising 24/7 electricity are gaining a distinct advantage. This shift reflects a growing awareness that innovative energy solutions are not just a luxury but a necessity for modern living in Nigeria.

By investing in forward-thinking communities like Citadel Oasis, Nedcomoaks is setting a benchmark for the industry. The project serves as a practical blueprint for how the real estate sector can proactively address national infrastructure challenges, offering a combination of affordability, reliability, and environmental responsibility that paves the way for a more sustainable future.

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  1. Luxury Real Estate in Nigeria: Infrastructure Behind the Elegance
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  4. 7 Reasons to Buy a Solar-Powered Home in Lagos
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  6. Citadel Oasis: New Solar Powered Estate in Ajah Lagos – YouTube
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