DYQUE Energy Revolutionises Solar Deployment Across Nigeria

  • DYQUE Energy launches Nigeria’s first Mega Dealership Program, creating an integrated ecosystem to deliver large-scale solar and hybrid power projects nationwide.
  • The model connects dealers, engineers, and financiers, unlocking project pipelines, reducing risks, and accelerating renewable energy deployment.

DYQUE Energy has launched Nigeria’s first integrated Mega Dealership Program. The company introduced the initiative as a structured partnership ecosystem for delivering billion-naira solar and hybrid power projects across the country.

The announcement was made at the DYQUE Energy Business Summit 2026 held in Lagos. At the event, the company brought together Mega Dealers, prospective partners, EPC firms, and financing institutions. The summit introduced a new framework for large-scale project delivery.

The programme positioned DYQUE Energy as more than a power solutions provider. It established the company as a renewable energy ecosystem builder. As a result, it now connects technology providers, financiers, and execution partners across Nigeria’s solar value chain.

Meanwhile, the Mega Dealership Program introduced a coordinated pipeline for solar deployment. It supports projects across B2B, B2C, and B2G segments. In addition, national distributors will supply products at scale, while Mega Dealers will handle bulk distribution nationwide.

Furthermore, the company designed the model to remove long-standing bottlenecks. Previously, these challenges slowed large-scale renewable energy adoption. The structure improves coordination and speeds up delivery.

General Manager Fang Yu described the programme as a major shift. He said the model allows dealers, EPC partners, and financiers to work together efficiently. Partners can access structured project pipelines and expand business opportunities.

In addition, the programme strengthens the commercial capacity of Mega Dealers. It increases access to high-volume product distribution through national distributors. In addition, EPC partners handle project execution. Consequently, dealers can scale operations while focusing on distribution and market growth.

For engineering partners, known as Supa Dealers, the model ensures a steady pipeline of pre-financed projects. According to Samson Akejelu, the system removes uncertainty in project sourcing. Therefore, EPC firms can focus on execution instead of business development.

Moreover, the programme integrates financing partners directly into the pipeline. DYQUE Energy identifies large-scale opportunities, while financial institutions provide funding. At the same time, Mega Dealers supply equipment through distributors. As a result, the model creates a clear entry point for banks, investors, and development finance institutions.

The Mega Dealership Program builds on DYQUE Energy’s broader strategy. It complements financing solutions such as its Lease-to-Own model under the DYQUE CUBE platform. Together, these initiatives support sectors like agribusiness, SMEs, industry, and public infrastructure.

The programme marks a strategic shift. DYQUE Energy now acts as a coordinator of a scalable solar ecosystem. By aligning distributors, dealers, engineers, and financiers, the company is accelerating large-scale solar deployment across Nigeria.

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