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Scaling Solar Adoption Through Structure and Reliability
Lumos was founded to make affordable solar power accessible at scale. Achieving this goal requires more than innovation in technology. It depends on a business model that can win solar energy adoption, keep those customers over the long term, and replicate the same quality of service across markets. In a sector where first impressions determine whether people invest at all, adoption, retention, and scalability are only possible when reliable solar solutions are built into the


Delivering the Promise of Trust Between Customers, Partners, and Product
When a Lumos system switches on for the first time, it’s more than power. It’s a shop that stays open after dark, a fan running through the night, a child studying in peace thanks to reliable electricity. And when something doesn’t go as planned, what matters most is knowing someone will be there to help. When people choose Lumos, they’re not just buying a product, they’re entering into a relationship grounded in trust in solar energy solutions. When challenges arise, someone


Nigeria’s Economic Upswing Offers a Bright Outlook for Investors and Solar Power
Nigeria’s economy is on a firmer footing, with recent data showing robust growth and signs of macroeconomic stability. The World Bank called 2024 the “fastest growth in about a decade,” driven by strong output and better fiscal management. Growth in 2025 is expected around 3.6% , rising to 3.8% by 2027. Inflation is still elevated but easing, down to around 23% in mid-2025 , from over 33% a year earlier. These trends reflect decisive economic reforms in Nigeria , such as a u


The People Behind the Light: Powering Lumos’ Quality and Scale
At Lumos, scale isn’t just about size, it’s a deep, system-wide commitment to quality and long-ter m impact; it’s what makes growth meaningful and sustainable in renewable energy and energy access . Quality is a daily practice, and scale means we’re both growing bigger and thriving, expanding our reach and influence every day across Nigeria and Côte d’Ivoire . Every Lumos Solar Box delivered, every light that switches on, is made possible by the dedicated teams behind the sce


The Lumos Territory Managers Transforming Lives in Côte d’Ivoire
In Côte d’Ivoire, access to electricity has improved significantly, with the government reporting a 95% national electrification rate. Yet, for between 75,000 to 90,000 unofficial farming camps in rural Côte d’Ivoire, dependable power remains out of reach. With no official plans to connect these communities, daily life often means relying on struggling to charge phones and living without light. Lumos is changing that by providing off-grid solar energy that is affordable, clea
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