Jubail Bros has completed the testing of new MWM gas generator sets at its Nigeria facility - it marks the latest step in a new partnership with the global genset producer
“We’ve successfully completed the factory testing of our first-ever two × 1 MW gas generator sets powered by the MWM TCG2020V12 engine— right here at our Nigeria factory, and in the presence of an MWM representative,” Jubail Bros said in a statement posted on its social media.
“This marks a major step forward in our journey toward high-capacity, efficient gas power solutions, delivered with the quality, precision, and OEM-backed assurance our projects demand.”
The company called it a proud moment for its team “and a strong signal of what’s ahead in gas power execution.”
It added that the new units are part of a larger integrated power package combining gas and diesel generation, synchronisation, and ABB transformers “engineered for reliability, flexibility, and performance.”
Jubaili Bros last year announced its collaboration with MWM, a provider of sustainable gas gensets, to provide large, gas-fuelled electrical power solutions across Africa and the Middle East.
The partnership is to be built around MWM’s expertise in gas engine and gas genset technology as well as the extensive engineering and aftersales network.
As a result of the collaboration, Jubaili Bros will offer MWM gas generators with 42% and above efficiencies ranging from 400 to 4,500kW electrical that are suitable for a range of applications.
“We are confident that this collaboration will enable us to meet the growing demand for gas powered generators in the region,” Dr. Marcus Schumacher, CEO of Jubaili Bros said at the time the collaboration was announced.
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