Quick Verdict — Is the Felicity Inverter Worth Buying?

Yes, for most Nigerian homes — with caveats. Felicity inverters are a reliable mid-range option that punch above their price point. They handle typical Nigerian residential loads (lights, fans, fridge, TV, AC) without issue, recover well from the grid surges that destroy lesser inverters, and have an actual local dealer network when something goes wrong.

They are not premium-grade. If you are running mission-critical equipment, large commercial loads, or want German-engineered reliability, look at Victron or Growatt. But for the price-to-performance ratio in the Nigerian market, Felicity is one of the smarter buys in 2026.

Our rating: 4.0/5

Based on real-world performance, value-for-money, local support, and warranty handling. Slight deductions for inconsistent dealer experience and the absence of premium features (advanced monitoring, longer warranties).

Felicity Solar Inverter Models Available in Nigeria

Felicity offers a wide range of inverters in Nigeria — from small 1kVA units for lighting backup all the way to 10kVA hybrid systems for full-home solar. Here is what you will actually find on the Nigerian market in 2026:

ModelCapacityTypeTypical Price (₦)Best For
IVEM 1KW1 kVAPure sine wave inverter₦80,000 – ₦110,000Lights, fans, TV, phone charging
IVEM 1.5KW1.5 kVAPure sine wave inverter₦115,000 – ₦150,000Small home essentials
IVEM 2KW2 kVAPure sine wave inverter₦150,000 – ₦210,000Bedroom + living room essentials
IVEM 3KW Hybrid3 kVAHybrid (with charge controller)₦220,000 – ₦310,000Full small-home solar system
IVEM 5KW Hybrid5 kVAHybrid (with MPPT)₦340,000 – ₦480,0003–4 bedroom home, occasional AC
IVEM 7.5KW Hybrid7.5 kVAHybrid₦580,000 – ₦750,000Large home, multiple AC units
IVEM 10KW Hybrid10 kVAHybrid (3-phase available)₦850,000 – ₦1,250,000Small business, large homes

What to know about the model lineup: The IVEM 5kVA Hybrid is the most popular model in Nigeria — it hits the sweet spot of price, capacity, and feature set for typical 3-bedroom homes. The 1kVA and 1.5kVA non-hybrid models are budget options for households that just want UPS-style backup without solar panels yet.

What Felicity Inverters Get Right

✓ Pure sine wave output (across the lineup)

Even the entry-level 1kVA model is pure sine wave, not modified sine. This matters for sensitive electronics — modified sine inverters cause humming in audio equipment, premature failure of compressor motors (fridges, AC units), and instability with smart TVs.

✓ Built-in MPPT charge controllers (hybrid models)

Hybrid models include a proper MPPT charge controller, not the cheaper PWM type. MPPT extracts 15–25% more power from your solar panels in real-world Nigerian conditions, especially during the harmattan haze season.

✓ Local dealer network and parts availability

Unlike imported brands where waiting 3 weeks for a replacement part is normal, Felicity's distributor presence in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, Kano, Benin, and other major cities means most components are available locally within 1–3 days.

✓ Surge protection that actually works

Nigerian grid surges are infamous for destroying inverters from cheaper brands. In our testing, Felicity inverters consistently absorb the grid spikes that arrive after a power outage without damaging the unit. This is a real and measurable advantage in Nigerian conditions.

✓ LCD display with useful diagnostics

The LCD shows battery voltage, load percentage, charging status, and fault codes — actually useful for troubleshooting. Many cheaper Nigerian-market inverters have LCDs that only show the time and a battery icon.

✓ Compatible with Felicity batteries (and most others)

Felicity inverters are designed to pair seamlessly with Felicity lithium batteries (LiFePO4) — you get communication between the two for smarter charging. They also work with standard lead-acid and most third-party lithium batteries.

Where Felicity Inverters Fall Short

✗ Inconsistent quality control on entry models

The 1kVA and 1.5kVA units have higher reported failure rates within the first 12 months compared to the larger hybrid models. If you can stretch the budget, the 3kVA and up are noticeably more reliable.

✗ 24-month warranty is shorter than competitors

Victron and Growatt offer 5-year warranties on comparable hybrid inverters. Felicity's standard 24 months is half that. Some authorised dealers offer extended 36-month warranty for an additional fee — worth taking if your budget allows.

✗ Limited remote monitoring

App-based remote monitoring exists on the latest hybrid models but is buggy and slow compared to Growatt's ShinePhone or Victron's VRM. If you want to check your system's performance from anywhere — set the right expectations.

✗ Dealer experience is hit-or-miss

The factory authorised dealer network is large but quality varies. Some dealers provide excellent installation and after-sale service. Others sell the unit and disappear. Buy from established dealers with verifiable customer reviews — not the cheapest quote on Jumia or Konga.

✗ Documentation is minimal

The user manuals included in the box are bare-bones. For installation guidance, you will need to rely on the dealer or YouTube tutorials. Not a deal-breaker but worth knowing.

Felicity Inverter vs Competitors in Nigeria

Here is how the most popular Felicity hybrid model (5kVA) compares to other inverters Nigerian buyers commonly consider:

Brand5kVA Hybrid Price (₦)WarrantyKey StrengthKey Weakness
Felicity₦340,000 – ₦480,00024 monthsLocal support, valueShorter warranty
Growatt₦450,000 – ₦620,0005 yearsBest monitoring appHigher price, fewer dealers
Victron₦650,000 – ₦950,0005 yearsPremium reliabilitySignificantly more expensive
Must Solar₦280,000 – ₦400,00012–24 monthsCheapest functional optionHigher failure rates reported
SunKing (kit)Not sold separatelyBundledPre-packaged systemsLimited capacity (≤2kVA)
SRNE₦380,000 – ₦510,00024 monthsGood MPPT efficiencySparse local support

The honest summary: Felicity sits firmly in the middle — better than Must Solar, cheaper than Growatt, less premium than Victron. For most Nigerian homes, the value proposition makes sense. If you can stretch by ₦100,000–₦150,000, Growatt is the noticeable upgrade. If you cannot, Felicity outperforms anything cheaper.

Common Felicity Inverter Problems and Fixes

Across the Nigerian Felicity user community, these are the issues that come up most often — and what to do about them:

Inverter beeps continuously and won't turn on

Almost always a battery voltage issue. Check that batteries are connected with correct polarity and that voltage is above the inverter's low-voltage cutoff (usually 10.5V for 12V systems, 21V for 24V, 42V for 48V). If voltage is fine, test for loose terminal connections — the most common installation error.

LCD shows fault code "F03" or "F04"

F03 indicates over-temperature (often happens during peak afternoon heat with poor ventilation). F04 indicates overload — your connected appliances exceed the inverter's rated capacity. Both are recoverable: let the inverter cool, reduce load, restart. Repeated occurrences mean the unit is undersized for your home.

Solar charging stopped working

Check the MPPT input voltage on the LCD — it should match the open-circuit voltage of your panel array during sunlight hours. If voltage is correct but charging current is 0A, the MPPT controller may have failed (usually from a previous lightning event). This is a warranty repair if within 24 months.

Loud fan noise / fan running constantly

The fan kicks in based on internal temperature and load. Constant fan running typically means the unit is operating near maximum capacity for extended periods. Either reduce load or upgrade to a higher-capacity inverter. The fan itself is also a serviceable part — replacement fans are available from authorised dealers.

Inverter switches off when AC starts

Air conditioning units have a startup surge of 3–5x their running wattage. A 1.5HP AC drawing 1,200W during operation can spike to 6,000W on startup — exceeding the surge capacity of a 5kVA inverter. Either upgrade to 7.5kVA or 10kVA, or use an inverter-type AC (lower startup surge).

Where to Buy Felicity Inverters in Nigeria

How to Choose the Right Felicity Inverter for Your Home

Right-sizing matters more than brand. Here is a quick decision guide based on what you want to power:

Lights + fans + TV + phones

Total load: 400–700W
Recommended: IVEM 1.5kVA
₦115,000 – ₦150,000

Above + small fridge + laptop

Total load: 800–1,200W
Recommended: IVEM 2kVA or 3kVA
₦150,000 – ₦310,000

Small home + 1 AC (occasional)

Total load: 1,800–2,500W
Recommended: IVEM 5kVA Hybrid
₦340,000 – ₦480,000

Larger home + 2 AC + multiple loads

Total load: 3,500–5,000W
Recommended: IVEM 7.5kVA Hybrid
₦580,000 – ₦750,000

Large home + multiple AC + appliances

Total load: 6,000–8,000W
Recommended: IVEM 10kVA Hybrid
₦850,000 – ₦1,250,000

Business / office

Total load: 8,000W+
Recommended: IVEM 10kVA + parallel
₦1.7M+ for parallel setup

The 30% rule: Always size your inverter at least 30% larger than your peak measured load. This handles startup surges from compressors and gives you headroom to add appliances later without replacing the unit.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do Felicity inverters last in Nigeria?

With proper installation (correct earthing, surge protection, ventilation), expect 6–10 years from a Felicity hybrid inverter. Lifespan drops dramatically (2–4 years) without proper surge protection on the Nigerian grid. The MPPT controller and main capacitors are the most common failure points after year 5.

Is Felicity Solar a Chinese brand?

Yes. Felicity Solar is a Chinese brand that has built a substantial Nigerian distribution presence over the past decade. Their products are manufactured in China and shipped through their Nigerian distributors. The "Nigerian-ness" comes from local support and dealer infrastructure, not local manufacturing.

Can I use a Felicity inverter without solar panels?

Yes, the non-hybrid models (IVEM 1kVA, 1.5kVA, 2kVA) work as standard inverters with battery backup only — charged from the grid when power is available. If you might add solar later, buy the hybrid model from the start so you do not need to replace the inverter.

What batteries work best with Felicity inverters?

Felicity's own LiFePO4 lithium batteries are designed to communicate with Felicity hybrid inverters for optimal charging. They also work fine with standard lead-acid (12V Trojan, Quanta, MIDAC) and most third-party lithium batteries. See our solar battery price guide for full options.

Does Felicity offer 3-phase inverters?

Yes, Felicity offers 3-phase configurations on their 10kVA and larger hybrid models — primarily for commercial applications and large homes with 3-phase wiring. These require professional installation and are typically priced 25–40% higher than single-phase equivalents.

Is the Felicity inverter better than the SunKing inverter?

They serve different markets. Felicity sells inverters as standalone components in capacities from 1kVA to 10kVA+. SunKing primarily sells small bundled solar kits with integrated inverters in the 200W–2kVA range. For DIY or custom builds, Felicity is the better choice. For pay-as-you-go convenience, SunKing's kit approach wins. See our SunKing price guide for a full comparison.

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