JMG Limited, Nigeria’s leading integrated electromechanical solutions company, has reinforced its commitment to helping Nigerian businesses improve efficiency and sustainability with the successful delivery of three major engineering projects across the healthcare, manufacturing and aviation sectors during the second quarter of 2026.
The
projects, executed through JMG’s renewable energy, climate
solutions and elevator
divisions, these projects reflect the company's continued focus on
delivering innovative engineering solutions that improve operational
performance, reduce costs, and support long-term business growth.
One
of the quarter's flagship projects saw JMG Solar design and install a hybrid
solar power system for St. Catherine Specialist Hospital in Wuse 2, Abuja,
providing uninterrupted electricity for critical medical services while
significantly reducing reliance on diesel generators.
Since
commissioning, the hospital has reduced diesel consumption by 50 per cent, from
approximately 2,000 litres to 1,000 litres per month, saving about ₦14
million on diesel purchases within four months. Monthly energy costs have also
fallen by about ₦2 million, while the system is expected to generate more
than 133 MWh of clean electricity annually and prevent more than 53,000
kilograms of carbon emissions each year.
JMG
Clima, the climate solutions division of JMG Limited and the authorised dealer
of Trane in Nigeria, also completed the upgrade of the cooling infrastructure
at the corporate facility of one of Nigeria's leading snacking companies.
Following a comprehensive assessment of the facility's requirements, JMG
deployed a high-efficiency Trane HVAC system that improves cooling performance,
indoor air quality, operational reliability, and long-term maintenance
efficiency.
Further
demonstrating its engineering capabilities, JMG Elevator completed the
installation and maintenance support of 16 TK Elevator units at Victor Attah
International Airport in Akwa Ibom State. The project comprises 12 elevators
and four escalators designed to improve passenger movement, accessibility, and
operational efficiency across the airport terminal. Following the successful
completion of the project, the client approved the installation of an
additional three units, bringing the total number of TK Elevator installations
at the airport to 19.
Speaking
on these projects, JMG's Chief Commercial Officer, Rabi Jammal, said the
company remains committed to delivering practical engineering solutions that
address the evolving needs of businesses across critical sectors.
"Across
every sector, businesses are looking for solutions that improve reliability
while reducing operating costs. Our focus is to combine engineering expertise
with innovative technologies that help our customers operate more efficiently
today while preparing for the future."
The projects reinforce JMG’s position as a trusted engineering partner,
delivering integrated solutions across renewable energy, power
generation, climate
solutions, electrical
infrastructure, vertical
transportation, compressed air systems and industrial
technologies.
As
organisations continue to invest in resilience and sustainability, JMG remains
committed to delivering innovative solutions that create long-term value for
businesses across Nigeria.
For more information, visit www.jmglimited.com.
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