As Nigeria intensifies efforts to diversify its energy mix and reduce dependence on fossil fuels, engineering solutions provider JMG Limited is positioning itself at the forefront of the country's clean energy transition.
Celebrating 28 years of operations, JMG has reaffirmed its commitment to delivering innovative and sustainable energy solutions that support businesses, industries and communities across Nigeria. The company, which commenced operations in June 1998, has evolved from a power solutions provider into one of the country's leading electromechanical engineering firms, with expertise spanning power generation, electrical infrastructure, cooling systems, elevators and escalators, compressed air solutions and renewable energy technologies.
A key milestone in the company's sustainability drive is the recent deployment of solar hybrid power systems at three NIPCO fuel stations located in Gwagwalada, Abuja, Lekki, Lagos and Mpape, Abuja. The installations combine solar panels, lithium battery storage systems and smart inverter technology to provide uninterrupted power while eliminating reliance on diesel generators.
According to the company, the projects are already delivering significant energy cost savings while demonstrating the growing viability of renewable energy solutions for businesses seeking reliable and environmentally friendly alternatives to conventional power sources.
Speaking on the company's 28th anniversary, Chief Commercial Officer, Rabi Jammal, said innovation has remained the foundation of JMG's growth and success over nearly three decades.
"Twenty-eight years ago, JMG was founded with a mission to provide dependable power solutions. Today, we have grown into a comprehensive electromechanical solutions provider, delivering technologies that help businesses operate efficiently, sustainably and competitively. As we look ahead, we remain committed to advancing innovation and supporting Nigeria's industrial and economic development," Jammal stated.
Industry observers note that JMG's increasing focus on renewable energy aligns with Nigeria's broader push toward cleaner energy adoption, energy security and reduced operating costs for businesses. With rising energy demand and growing concerns about sustainability, solar hybrid systems are becoming an attractive option for organisations looking to achieve operational efficiency while reducing their carbon footprint.
As the company enters its next phase of growth, JMG says it will continue to invest in future-focused engineering solutions that support industrial development, enhance energy efficiency and contribute to Nigeria's journey toward a more sustainable energy future.
