Grene Capital expands the solar power system at Jabi Lake Mall in Abuja, increasing its installed capacity to 1.5MWp. According to the reports, the solar footprint is expanded by 150%, building on Jabi Lake Mall’s status as Nigeria’s first solar-powered mall. The outlets state that the upgraded installation is expected to generate about 175,000 kWh of clean electricity each month.

Both sources link the expansion to improved operational resilience and reduced reliance on diesel, which is commonly used to supply backup power in areas with unstable grid supply. By increasing onsite generation capacity, the company says the mall strengthens its ability to maintain power for operations.

The coverage presents the project as part of Grene Capital’s broader asset and energy strategy, focusing on scaling renewable energy at key commercial properties. No additional details are provided in the excerpts about the specific equipment suppliers, timelines for completion, or changes to the mall’s overall energy costs.