Pioneering the Future of Solar Energy
Henry currently works as a Sales Manager for JA Solar in Nigeria, providing every needed commercial support to JA's clientele.
Mr. Henry Ejinwa has a decade of experience within the Renewable Energy industry in Nigeria and West Africa. This spans Business Development, Engineering/Technical Design, Project Deployment/Management, and Technical Commissioning.
Henry has a first degree in Electrical & Electronics Engineering, an MBA (with Sustainable Energy), and is a PMI-certified Project Manager and AEE-certified Energy Manager. He's well-versed in key tools required to deploy HRE & DER systems as well as financial modelling tools.
Ruth Iye Ifah is a dynamic Sales Manager at JA Solar in Nigeria, where she has been driving the growth of the commercial and industrial market. With a strong background in electrical engineering and renewable energy, Ruth has consistently demonstrated her ability to exceed sales targets and build effective teams across multiple organizations. Ruth's professional growth is further enhanced by her certifications, including her status as a Licensed Electrical Engineer with Council for Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN) and her expertise in Clean Energy Mini-Grids. Ruth's contributions to the field have been recognized in various publications, highlighting her role as an expert in Nigeria's renewable energy landscape.
Abdennour Yahi is the Technical & Marketing Manager for North and French-speaking African countries at JA Solar. He has 13 years of experience in project management and renewable energy. Specializing in photovoltaic systems, he has worked on significant projects, including the construction of an 85 MWp photovoltaic power plant in Algeria. Certified by RENAC in energy management, Adbennour has extensive expertise in renewable energy design, quality specifications, and energy efficiency audits. He also delivers trainings in energy efficiency and renewable energy. As a member of the JA Solar Africa team, he provides technical support and project management for utility-scale and commercial/industrial projects in the region. Mr. Yahi is fluent in English, French, and Arabic.
Emerging solar technologies can increase panel efficiency by up to 30%. (IRENA)
Bifacial solar panels can boost energy output by 10-20% compared to traditional panels. (NREL)
•Global solar energy capacity is projected to reach over 4,000 GW by 2030. (IEA)
In the fast-evolving world of solar energy, staying ahead of the latest innovations is essential for developers, installers, and distributors looking to enhance project efficiency and reduce costs. This webinar will dive into groundbreaking solar technologies—ranging from bifacial panels to advanced energy storage systems—and explore how they are transforming the industry. Discover how the newest innovations are pushing boundaries and providing smarter, more sustainable energy solutions.
Through case studies, expert discussions, and actionable insights, participants will learn how to integrate emerging technologies into their own projects and businesses. We will discuss the real-world impact of these advancements on solar projects globally, including their application in the Nigerian context. This webinar will also highlight key strategies for staying competitive and capitalizing on these technological innovations.