In a groundbreaking development for Africaβs tech industry, Nigerian startup SolarNova Technologies has launched the first locally-manufactured solar-powered smartphone, aimed at solving power-related connectivity issues in rural and underserved communities.
The device, called “Nova One,” features:
- A built-in solar panel on the back for off-grid charging
- 10-hour battery life on a single full solar charge
- Dual SIM capability
- Local language options including Hausa, Yoruba, and Igbo
- A competitive price of β¦45,000 ($55 USD)
At the launch event in Lagos, CEO Chinwe Eze said the phone is designed βfor real Nigerians β students, traders, and rural workers who often lack reliable access to electricity.β
The Nova One has already attracted attention from international investors and NGOs focused on digital inclusion and sustainable tech.
π± Key Features:
- 6.2″ HD display
- 8MP rear camera, 5MP front
- 64GB storage / 4GB RAM
- Android-based OS optimized for low power consumption
Technology analysts have praised the innovation, with many seeing it as a turning point for homegrown tech manufacturing in West Africa.
The company plans to distribute the phones across Nigeria and into other West African countries before the end of the year.