Energy as a Service  ·  Lagos, Nigeria

Power that works.
For people who can't afford
for it not to.

Nigeria runs on generators and workarounds. We're building a better way — quiet, reliable, and priced like a utility. Details to follow.

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The reality on the ground
90M+
Nigerians without reliable electricity access
The Economist, May 2026
<6 GW
National grid peak — for a country of 230 million people
The Economist, May 2026
16.5T
Spent on off-grid power by households & businesses in 2023
The Economist, May 2026

Nigeria's informal economy is where growth happens first.

Market stalls, micro-enterprises, and small businesses aren't the margins of the Nigerian economy — they are the economy. And they're the ones most exposed when the lights go out.

~65%
of GDP comes from micro, small and medium enterprises
>80%
of jobs are created by small and informal businesses
Source: Moniepoint Informal Economy Report 2026

What if power was just... there?

No generator fumes. No load shedding calculations. No upfront hardware cost. Just energy, delivered like a modern utility — predictable, silent, and always on.

We're not ready to say more yet. But we're building something that treats reliable power as a right, not a luxury — and we're starting in Lagos.