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Jubaili Bros, Perkins Host Technical Seminar on Energy

Joshua
Last updated: November 5, 2025 8:26 am
Joshua
November 5, 2025
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Jubaili Bros, one of Nigeria’s engineering firms, in partnership with global engine manufacturer Perkins, convened a technical seminar in Lagos last week to explore the future of the country’s energy sector. The organisers disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday.

Held at Victoria Island’s Black Diamond Hotel on 29 October, the seminar brought together engineers, consultants, and EPC specialists for what organisers described as more than a product launch, a statement of legacy, innovation and intent.

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The event featured the unveiling of the Perkins 5000 Series diesel generators, marking a 45-year collaboration that has quietly powered much of Nigeria’s modern infrastructure.

The seminar, themed “Powering Nigeria – Diesel, Gas & Hybrid Versatility for a Sustainable Future,” explored how the nation’s power ecosystem can balance reliability with sustainability. Jubaili Bros said the seminar was not merely a showcase of new machinery but a strategic conversation on the trajectory of energy solutions in Africa’s largest economy.

Highlighting the depth of their partnership, General Manager, Jubaili Bros Nigeria, Nabil Suleiman, said, “When Perkins needed to introduce the 5000 Series to Nigeria, they didn’t look elsewhere.

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That trust has been built on consistent performance and deep technical expertise; qualities that have powered our relationship for over 45 years.”

The Perkins 5000 Series drew significant attention for its advanced configurations, ranging from six to sixteen cylinders and outputs of 750–2,500 kVA. Technical experts emphasised its enhanced fuel efficiency, compatibility with Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil for reduced emissions, and reliability engineered for mission-critical sectors, including hospitals, banks, telecom towers, and data centres.

Account Manager, Perkins, Helen Cornish, added, “Our partnership with Jubaili Bros is focused on delivering cleaner, more efficient power solutions that extend engine life. Together, we ran extensive 1,000-hour tests on their generator sets to ensure optimal performance and reliability. The 5000 Series embodies what Perkins stands for: engineering that anticipates tomorrow’s demands. And Nigeria, with its vibrant energy landscape, remains a key frontier.”

Beyond diesel innovation, the technical sessions also addressed MWM gas systems, hybrid solar integration, and digital remote monitoring. Each segment reflected a shift from traditional power provision to data-driven, sustainable systems designed for a rapidly evolving energy landscape.

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Jubaili Bros positioned itself not just as a supplier but as a knowledge hub for Nigeria’s power sector. Attendees, including consulting engineers, EPC contractors, and corporate decision-makers, engaged in technical discussions and Q&A sessions, reflecting an ecosystem hungry for reliable, adaptable power solutions.

A Jubaili Bros official remarked, “For 45 years, we’ve not just powered Nigeria’s facilities; we’ve powered its confidence,” capturing the seminar’s underlying message of continuity and credibility.

The event concluded with a reminder that leadership in Nigeria’s power sector is measured not by products sold but by consistent delivery of value over time.

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With Nigeria seeking to modernise its grid while balancing energy security and environmental responsibility, the Jubaili Bros–Perkins partnership offers a working model of resilience and renewal. According to the organisers, the seminar was a masterclass in industry leadership, demonstrating that reliable power and responsible innovation can coexist and sustainably shape Nigeria’s energy future

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