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  • JMG completes upgrade in Kano

    JMG completes upgrade in Kano

    Electromechanical solutions provider JMG Limited has successfully delivered an engineering upgrade for Quick Buy Supermarket in Kano.

    This marks the completion of a fully integrated solution that combined power generation, Heated Ventilation Air Conditioning (HVAC), and electrical infrastructure into one coordinated project.

    This installation reinforces JMG’s position as one of the leading generator companies in Nigeria, a top HVAC company in Nigeria, and a trusted electrical engineering provider, capable of executing complex, multi-division projects under a single umbrella.

    The Quick Buy Supermarket required a partner with the technical capacity to manage power reliability challenges, cooling demands, and electrical safety concerns simultaneously.

    Instead of engaging multiple contractors, the Supermarket chose JMG for its ability to deliver a turnkey, end-to-end solution that assured continuity, efficiency, and long-term operational stability.

    The company in a statement, over the weekend, explained that at the core of the upgrade was the installation by JMG POWER of a fully synchronized power generation system consisting of two FG Wilson 550kVA generators and one FG Wilson P330kVA unit integrated with the grid.

    This configuration now provides uninterrupted, stable energy for the Supermarket’s 24/7 operations, supporting lighting, cooling, point-of-sale systems, and essential equipment.

    Complementing the power infrastructure, JMG CLIMA, JMG’s Climate Solution division, delivered a comprehensive HVAC solution designed for performance, reliability, and indoor comfort across the entire supermarket.

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    The installation, the statement noted, includes Trane rooftop units for large-area cooling, combined with ducted systems, VRF technology, standing units, cassette units, and 14 inverter split air conditioning units to provide flexible and energy-efficient cooling for specific zones and operational areas.

    The HVAC system also incorporates extractor-integrated ducting and zoning controls to ensure efficient airflow and consistent temperature distribution throughout the facility.

    This project highlights JMG’s capability as a full-service HVAC company in Nigeria serving commercial and retail environments.

    JMG’s electrical division, JMG ELECTRA, finalized the project with a new electrical installation built to enhance safety, load stability and long-term performance.

    The electrical backbone now supports the entire power and cooling system with improved reliability, reduced fluctuations, and a stronger supply architecture designed to meet future growth.

    Branch Manager at JMG Kano, Nader Allam, said: “Quick Buy’s project highlights what makes JMG unique, the ability to combine solutions, here as power, cooling and electrical expertise into one complete, coordinated solution.

    “It is a true turnkey installation that strengthens reliability and prepares the supermarket for long-term growth.”

    Allam said with all systems now fully deployed, Quick Buy Supermarket benefits from round-the-clock operational continuity, more efficient cooling, enhanced indoor comfort, and a safer electrical network all delivered by one trusted partner.

    The project stands as a strong example of how JMG integrates multiple engineering disciplines to meet the complex needs of commercial and industrial clients across Nigeria.

    JMG continues to expand its portfolio of large-scale, multi-division projects, strengthening its position as Nigeria’s trusted provider for diesel or gas generators, HVAC systems, solar power, air compressors, electrical and elevators and escalators.

    This multi-technology capability demonstrates JMG’s unique ability to deliver complete, end-to-end solutions from a single source for commercial and industrial clients nationwide.

  • JMG rededicates to renewable energy

    JMG rededicates to renewable energy

    Electro-mechanical solutions provider JMG Limited has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening the delivery of cutting-edge mechanical and renewable energy solutions to boost power supply to homes and businesses, cost-effectively.

    The company made the commitment at the 2025 BusinessDay Energy Conference, where stakeholders in the energy sector had discussions on the sector’s advancement. It was themed ‘Powering the States: Navigating Nigeria’s Decentralised Electricity Future.’

    The conference, which was held in Lagos, had in attendance the representative of the Lagos State Government, the Commissioner, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Biodun Ogunleye, and Chief Executive Officers of key players in the energy and financial institutions.

    The aim of the conference, powered by JMG Limited, was to offer suggestions on the methodology for improving power generation in the country.

    Speaking at the event, Group General Manager of JMG Limited, Rabi Jammal, emphasised the company’s belief in decentralization, highlighting its potential to foster partnerships and enhance efficiency within the power sector.

    Jammal listed various benefits of decentralising the sector, including state governments’ autonomy on deciding best solutions suitable for improved power generation.

    He further asserted that JMG has a wide range of solutions that have helped deliver power generation to individuals and organisations, including government infrastructures.

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    Since 1998, JMG Limited has been delivering comprehensive energy solutions across the country.

    Backed by strong partnerships with leading global brands, JMG specialises in upgrading homes and businesses with energy-efficient electrical and mechanical systems; from power generation to end-use applications.

    Their expertise also extends to cutting-edge renewable energy solutions, helping clients transition to a more sustainable future.

    In his remarks, Ogunleye averred that Lagos State is making a giant stride in ensuring electricity for all, through policies and favourable implementation processes that would also see private participation.

    He explained that the Electricity Act of 2023, which paved the way for state power generation, repealed the Electric Power Sector Reform Act of 2005 and aims to liberalise the electricity sector, promote renewable energy, and encourage private sector investment, to improve electricity access and reliability.

    According to him, the 2023 Act also clarifies the roles of federal and state governments in electricity generation, transmission, and distribution.

    The Commissioner commended JMG for the sponsorship and the organiser of the conference, the Chief Executive Officer and Publisher of BusinessDay Media Limited, Frank Aigbogun.

    Earlier, Aigbogun said the country stands at a critical inflection point in its energy transition journey, that for decades the power sector has struggled under the weight of underperformance, limited infrastructure, and inadequate investment.

    He said despite a theoretical installed generation capacity exceeding 11,165.4 megawatts (MW), the country delivers an average of only 4,000 to 5,000MW to homes and businesses, far below the demand of a country with over 200 million people, hence the need for the session for the way forward.

    The panelists at the session stressed that the state’s power generation is in transition and in terms of readiness, the development varies across states, with Enugu, the first to implement it, moving progressively with policies and regulations suitable for investment.

    It was asserted that there is need for clarification on the restrictions on state and national regulations, and licensing models, for an investor that wants to transcend different states, whether there should be a single license for the business or multiple, as these issues act as bottlenecks for growth.

    They further added that the return on investment should be attractive to investors to enhance participation.

  • Power firms mark 10-year partnership

    Power firms mark 10-year partnership

    Power solutions provider, JMG has marked a decade of successful collaboration with Mitsubishi Turbocharger and Engine Europe B.V., part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group, in delivering high-performance diesel and gas generators across Nigeria.

    Over the past 10 years, this partnership has seen the deployment of more than 20,000 kVA of Mitsubishi-branded heavy-duty generator sets, powering key infrastructure projects across sectors such as telecommunications, manufacturing, logistics, and commerce.

    Some notable projects delivered under this partnership are installations for MTN Nigeria, Engeepet Manufacturing, and Dangote Industries, where JMG provided diesel and gas power systems up to 4.5MW output in some locations.

    These generator sets are renowned for their durability, reliability, and performance under extreme conditions, meeting the demands of Nigeria’s critical operations.

    Speaking on the partnership, over the weekend, the Group General Manager of JMG, Rabi Jammal, said: “This 10-year milestone with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is a testament to our shared commitment to engineering excellence.

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     “Together, we have brought resilient and efficient power solutions to Nigeria’s most demanding industries. We look forward to scaling new heights as the country’s energy needs continue to grow.”

    General Manager of Mitsubishi Turbocharger and Engine Europe B.V., Morten Brix, added: “Our partnership with JMG has been instrumental in extending Mitsubishi’s legacy of power innovation into West Africa.

     “JMG’s local expertise and execution excellence make them a trusted partner in delivering our world-class genset technology to critical projects throughout Nigeria.”

    As the partnership enters its second decade, both companies reaffirm their dedication to delivering cleaner, stronger, and smarter power systems, including gas-powered generators and hybrid energy solutions, to meet the evolving energy landscape in Africa.

  • JMG mulls renewable energy, innovation

    JMG mulls renewable energy, innovation

    JMG Limited, a leading provider of electro-mechanical solutions in Nigeria, joins the global community in celebrating World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development, emphasising the critical role of engineers in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

    This year’s theme, “Unleashing the Power of Engineers to Advance the Sustainable Development Goals,” resonates with JMG’s continuous commitment to innovation, energy efficiency, and sustainability.

    World Engineering Day, observed annually on March 4, serves as a platform to highlight engineers’ contributions to technological advancements and global development. Also observed in the month of March, Solar Appreciation Day raises awareness about the vast potential of solar energy in the transition towards sustainable power solutions. As the world gradually moves away from fossil fuels, the need for renewable alternatives such as solar energy has never been more crucial.

    Speaking on the significance of these global milestones, the Group General Manager of JMG Limited, Rabi Jammal, emphasised the transformative impact engineers have on shaping industries, economies, and communities.

    “Engineering remains at the heart of innovation, infrastructure, and energy transformation. As we celebrate World Engineering Day and Solar Appreciation Day, we reaffirm our dedication to fostering solutions that drive sustainable development, particularly in renewable energy,” he stated.

    To commemorate these milestone events, JMG is spearheading a series of activities aimed at engaging key stakeholders across public and private sectors, as well as academia. These initiatives include:

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    A Road Walk for Engineering and Renewable Energy Awareness: JMG employees and industry stakeholders will participate in a high-visibility road walk to advocate for increased adoption of renewable energy, particularly solar solutions. This is expected to take place on March 14, 2025.

    As a key player in Nigeria’s engineering and energy landscape, JMG is a major employer of engineers across multiple disciplines, including Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. The company’s solutions span power generation, solar energy systems, electrical infrastructure, air compressors, cooling solutions, and vertical transportation systems such as elevators and escalators.

    JMG has consistently championed clean energy initiatives, offering sustainable power solutions to businesses and individuals. Since 2018, the company has expanded its portfolio to include inverters, batteries and alternative power solutions such as Livfast inverters and batteries.

    In 2024, JMG further strengthened its solar power offerings with LONGi solar panels, Deye lithium batteries, and Must solar inverters—reinforcing its leadership in Nigeria’s renewable energy space.

    JMG also provides a range of power generation solutions, including FG Wilson generators, Eletromak generators, and Mitsubishi generators.

    By leveraging engineering innovation and renewable energy solutions, JMG continues to support global efforts in achieving SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) and SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), driving the transformation towards a cleaner, more efficient energy future.