
Simba Power has introduced a new range of energy storage and hybrid power systems targeted at hospitals, laboratories, clinics and other healthcare facilities, as healthcare providers seek more reliable electricity solutions to support critical medical operations across Nigeria.
The company showcased the technologies at the 2026 WHX Medic Exhibition, presenting battery energy storage systems, hybrid inverter platforms and grid-integrated power solutions designed to minimise disruptions caused by unstable electricity supply. The move comes as healthcare institutions continue to invest in modern medical equipment that requires consistent power availability.
Reliable electricity remains a major operational requirement for healthcare facilities, particularly for diagnostic services, imaging centres, laboratories and patient care units where interruptions can affect service delivery. Industry stakeholders have increasingly highlighted energy reliability as a key factor in improving healthcare outcomes and operational efficiency.
According to Brandspur Brand News, Simba Power said its latest solutions are designed to help healthcare organisations lower energy costs, improve power stability and reduce dependence on conventional diesel-powered generation. The company noted that healthcare providers require energy systems capable of supporting essential services around the clock while maintaining efficiency.
The energy solutions also aim to support sustainability goals by helping facilities optimise electricity consumption and strengthen long-term energy management strategies. As fuel costs and power supply concerns continue to affect operating expenses, many organisations are exploring alternative energy technologies to improve resilience.
Simba Power stated that the initiative aligns with its broader focus on delivering specialised energy infrastructure for critical sectors of the economy. The company added that local technical support and service capabilities will play an important role in ensuring healthcare institutions can maximise the benefits of the new systems.
With Nigeria’s healthcare sector expanding and increasing adoption of advanced medical technologies, demand for dependable power infrastructure is expected to remain a priority for hospitals and other healthcare providers seeking uninterrupted service delivery.





