JMG expands renewable energy infrastructure across Nigeria

JMG Limited

JMG Limited, an electromechanical solutions company, has expanded its presence in Nigeria’s energy and infrastructure sector with new renewable energy, healthcare, and accessibility projects across multiple locations.‎

The company said the expansion reflects its evolution from a generator supplier into an integrated engineering solutions provider covering power generation, electrical infrastructure, cooling systems, elevators and escalators, compressed air systems, and renewable energy technologies.

In its renewable energy push, JMG commissioned solar hybrid power systems at three NIPCO fuel stations in Gwagwalada, Lekki, and Mpape. The installations combine solar arrays, lithium battery storage, and inverter systems to provide an uninterrupted power supply while reducing dependence on diesel generators.
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The company also delivered a power infrastructure system for the African Medical Centre of Excellence (AMCE) in Abuja, designed to support critical healthcare operations, including surgical theatres and essential medical equipment.
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In Lagos, JMG installed elevator and escalator systems at the J.K. Randle Centre for Yoruba Culture and History to improve accessibility within the facility.

‎The company said it has also carried out interventions at primary healthcare centres in Ketu and Bariga to improve access to basic health services, alongside outreach support for orphanage homes.

JMG said the projects reflect its focus on expanding renewable energy solutions, strengthening infrastructure delivery, and supporting community development as it marks 28 years of operations.

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