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Firm to boost renewable-energy ecosystem

DYQUE Energy has launched Nigeria’s first integrated Mega Dealership Programme. It is a structured renewable-energy partnership ecosystem to channel billion-naira solar and hybrid power projects through its dealer and engineering

Firm to boost renewable-energy ecosystem
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April 8, 2026byThe Nation
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DYQUE Energy has launched Nigeria’s first integrated Mega Dealership Programme.

It is a structured renewable-energy partnership ecosystem to channel billion-naira solar and hybrid power projects through its dealer and engineering network.

The announcement came at DYQUE Energy Business Summit 2026, in Lagos.

The firm convened mega dealers, prospective mega dealers, EPC partners, and financing institutions to unveil the new large-scale project delivery framework.

The initiative positions DYQUE as a power-solutions provider, and renewable-energy ecosystem builder.

It connects technology, financing, and execution partners in the solar value chain.

General Manager, Fang Yu, said the programme is a major shift in how solar projects are originated and delivered.

“This Mega Dealership Programme creates a coordinated ecosystem where dealers, EPC partners, and financiers deliver large-scale energy solutions more efficiently. It will unlock access to structured project pipelines and expand opportunities on our partner network.”

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National Sales Director, Samson Akejelu, added: “What this model does is remove the uncertainty around project sourcing for EPC partners. Instead of spending resources chasing opportunities, they can access a coordinated pipeline backed by financing and supported by our distribution network.”

Under the programme, DYQUE is introducing a coordinated pipeline for large-scale solar deployments across B2B, B2C, and B2G segments via a defined partnership structure.

These include National Distributors supply products at scale; Mega Dealers handle bulk product movement nationwide; and Supa Dealers (EPC partners) manage engineering, procurement, and construction

DYQUE Energy said its sales force identifies major projects and connects them with financing partners.

This integrated model removes long-standing structural bottlenecks that have slowed adoption of large-scale renewable-energy infrastructure in Nigeria.

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