JMG Advances Clean Energy Transition, Unveils Scalable Solar Solutions 

JMG Limited, a leading provider of integrated electromechanical solutions in Nigeria, has reinforced its position at the forefront of the nation’s clean energy transition by hosting media stakeholders to mark the International Day of Clean Energy.

The engagement spotlighted the practical impact and scalability of the company’s solar and hybrid energy solutions across critical sectors of the economy. Held at JMG’s head office in Victoria Island, Lagos.

The session offered insights into how clean energy has moved beyond concept to become a reliable, cost-effective solution already delivering tangible benefits to Nigerian businesses and institutions.

With decades of experience in enhancing comfort, safety and efficiency across residential, commercial and industrial environments, JMG operates across several key business units, including conventional and renewable power, electrical infrastructure, HVAC systems, elevators and escalators, air compressors, and energy-efficient technologies.

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Its operations are supported by internationally recognised ISO certifications covering quality management, health and safety, and environmental sustainability.

Speaking at the event, the Chief Commercial Officer, JMG, Mr Rabih Jammal, said the International Day of Clean Energy underscores the urgency for Nigeria to fast-track the adoption of renewable energy solutions.

According to him, clean energy is no longer a future idea; it is already here and delivering results.
“JMG’s solar and hybrid energy projects have enabled clients to save millions of naira in diesel costs, improve power reliability and significantly cut carbon emissions.
“As global economies embrace sustainability, clean energy has become an economic necessity for Nigeria. It boosts competitiveness, reduces operating costs and empowers communities. This is just the beginning, as we continue to invest in technology, partnerships and people to scale clean energy adoption across the country,” Jammal said.

Also speaking, the Head of Marketing, JMG, Ms Oluwatomi Faniran, described clean energy as a fundamental responsibility embedded in the company’s business strategy.

“At JMG, clean energy goes beyond technology; it is a responsibility, and our track record reflects this commitment,” she said.

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Providing further insight into JMG’s renewable power offerings, the Product Manager, Hybrid Power Systems, JMG Solar, Mr Raymond Nwose, explained that the company is actively addressing financial and operational barriers that often limit clean energy adoption.

“At JMG, we practice what we preach. Power is available regardless of the season,” Nwose said. “We understand that energy needs and financial capacities differ, which is why we offer flexible and scalable models that make clean energy accessible to businesses of all sizes.”

He outlined JMG’s Outright Purchase, Lease-to-Own (with instalment plans of up to 84 months), and Power-as-a-Service (PaaS) models, enabling customers to access reliable, clean power without heavy upfront capital investment.

“These solutions are particularly beneficial for small and medium-scale enterprises seeking uninterrupted and cost-efficient power while maintaining financial flexibility,” he added.

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