Aemi Premium (AMP) has partnered with Wema and Providus banks to provide cleaner and more sustainable power to homes and businesses in Nigeria, through a groundbreaking collaboration that blends innovative technology with accessible financing solutions.
Unveiled at the official launch of Aemi Premium recently in Lagos, the collaboration aims to make AMP Solar products and home appliances available to Nigerian homes and businesses through a flexible payment scheme. The event, according to a statement attracted distributors, business owners, partners, and members of the media.
At the event, AMP unveiled several of its products, including solar panels, solar inverters, lithium batteries with up to 10 years’ warranty, energy-efficient home appliances, security cameras, and smart locks, among others. The company describes its products as its way of empowering people through access to modern, dependable power that brightens homes and nurtures a cleaner environment.
Speaking at the event, Samuel Williams, the Chief Executive Officer, emphasised that AMP envisions a cleaner and more sustainable Nigeria where people have access to clean, reliable, and affordable energy through solar power solutions.
“Today, we stand at the dawn of a new era. One powered by innovation, sustainability, and partnership, committed to driving access to clean, reliable, and affordable energy through solar power solutions.”
According to Williams, for far too long, millions of Nigerians have lived with the challenge of unreliable power. “More than 92 million of our people still do not have access to guaranteed power. Even those who do must depend on costly, noisy, and polluting generators.”
This, he noted, is in spite of heavy investments from government and private sectors in energy solutions over the years, yet the challenges persist.
“Our system provides consistent electricity even when the national grid fails. It will continue to ensure that power is never interrupted,” Williams added.
Speaking on the partnership, Onetoritsebawo Adejumo, Relationship Manager at Providus Bank, said the aim is to ensure that homeowners and businesses are not denied the opportunity to enjoy AMP products due to lack of finance.



