From 2028, FahmanEnergy extends beyond the kitchen. We're bringing reliable solar electricity to the same rural communities our LPG plants already serve — so a single household powers cooking, lighting, study, business and refrigeration without diesel, kerosene or smoke.
A clean stove is a beautiful thing — but in the same homes, kerosene lamps still burn after sunset and small businesses shut at 6pm. We can't claim energy access until both kitchen and household are lit.
Roughly four in ten Nigerians have no access to grid electricity, and millions more sit on a grid that fails for hours every day. Rural Kwara is among the worst hit.
Children study by torchlight. Tailors, salons and barbers close before evening rush. Mothers trade-off between charging a phone and lighting a room.
Kerosene, candles, dry-cell batteries and small petrol gensets cost rural households a punishing share of monthly income — and damage health and air quality every night.
We launch where we already operate. Every solar offer is anchored to an existing FahmanEnergy LPG plant — same agents, same trust, same last-mile network. Lower acquisition cost. Faster impact.
Pay-as-you-go solar kits sized for one rural household — lights for every room, phone charging, a small fan, a radio, and a TV. Affordable monthly payments, paid through the same agent who refills the LPG cylinder.
The electric tools rural businesses actually need — solar fridges for traders, sewing machines, water pumps, milling, hair-clippers, welding kits, ICT hubs. Sold as a package with finance, not as bare hardware.
Where settlements are dense enough, we deploy a containerised solar + battery mini-grid that anchors the LPG plant itself, the local school, the health centre and a cluster of homes and businesses on a metered network.
Every other off-grid solar company starts cold. We don't. Each FahmanEnergy LPG plant already has agents, a customer database, payment behaviour data and trust in the chief's palace. Solar plugs in on top of that.
Solar electricity is a means, not an end. We track the human and economic outcomes — and report them transparently to investors, grantors and the communities themselves.
Solar isn't a press release — it's a sequence of decisions, partners and permits we're working through today, while LPG plant 1 goes live.
LPG plant in Ilesha Baruba operational. Agent network being built. Customer data, payment behaviour and demand signals being gathered to size the solar pilot.
Lock in solar OEMs, PAYG software, financing partners and grant facilities. NERC mini-grid permits filed for first 2 sites. Last-mile reach across Baruten LGA, Kaiama and other rural Kwara LGAs.
Pilot 500 solar home systems + 1 community mini-grid in Baruten. Productive-use bundles to women cooperatives and youth. Real metering, real impact data, real customer stories.
Solar offer rolled out at every FahmanEnergy LPG plant — Niger, Kebbi, Kogi and beyond. 25,000+ households on the network. Mini-grids at anchor sites.
FahmanEnergy's combined LPG + solar model exported to other West and East African markets — same dual-fuel cleanness, same community-anchored approach.
Investors, grant-makers, OEMs, traditional rulers, cooperatives — if you want to put solar electricity in the same homes we just put clean cooking, we want to hear from you.