Clean energy for rural Nigeria depends on more than gas alone. We deliver the supply, the know-how, the hardware — and from 2028, the solar electricity that finishes the job.
Our solar-powered plants refill cylinders on-site for households, businesses, schools and clinics across rural communities. We handle storage, safety and last-mile delivery.
Governments, NGOs and operators come to us when they want to build rural energy capacity but don't yet have the operating playbook. We sell ours: from licensing to live ops.
From the cylinder a household carries home to the storage tank that anchors a regional plant — we procure, certify and supply the full hardware stack of a rural energy operation.
Cooking is only half the energy story. Across the same communities we already serve with LPG, most households still cook in the dark, charge phones at kiosks and lose a day's trade when the sun goes down. Our next service brings solar electricity directly into the home — panels, batteries, and small mini-grids built around the plants we already run.
Whether we're operating a plant directly or building one for a partner, we follow the same disciplined four-phase playbook.
Community demand mapping, site survey, regulatory baseline and partner alignment.
Plant layout, solar sizing, distribution model and unit economics tailored to the community.
Procurement, civil works, equipment installation, NMDPRA licensing and SON certification.
Live refilling, last-mile distribution, local hiring, monitoring and impact reporting.
Whether you're an investor, a development partner, a government agency or a community leader — we'd like to hear from you. Most rural energy projects fail at the handoff. Ours don't.