Your community.
Your grid.
Your power.
GrēxGrid gives communities the tools to generate, store, trade, and own their energy — no waiting for a national grid that was never designed to reach you.
Nigeria has electricity.
Most Nigerians don't.
The child who moves her homework to the window. The seller who loses stock to spoilage. The clinic that turns patients away after 6pm. This is not an energy crisis — it is a distribution crisis, and it has been managed, not solved, for sixty years.
The grid was not designed to reach everyone. GrēxGrid was.
Five products.
One complete energy operating system.
GrēxGrid is not a solar panel company. It is a complete community energy infrastructure — hardware, software, payments, and intelligence — designed to be understood, owned, and operated by the communities it serves.
Installation to income,
in four steps.
GrēxGrid is designed to be understood, owned, and operated by communities — not dependent on external technical staff or imported expertise. Every step is built for real conditions in Nigeria.
Trust, earned community
by community.
These numbers are not projections. They are live, from communities currently running on GrēxGrid — across Lagos, Kogi, Imo, and Enugu.
Built by Nigerians.
For Nigeria. And beyond.
Seven builders who believe that the infrastructure Africa deserves does not require waiting — it requires building. Every discipline, every line of code, every community visit: grounded in the problem we are solving.
Agbinya
Mercy founded GrēxGrid from a single conviction: that energy poverty is a solvable distribution problem, not a resource problem. A systems thinker with deep roots in community infrastructure, she leads strategy, partnerships, and the long view.
Architect of the GrēxGrid core platform. Former backend lead at a Lagos fintech unicorn, Chidubem designs the distributed systems that keep every node in sync — and every transaction on record.
Lead engineer behind GrēxBox — solar inverter systems that survive the harmattan, flooding season, and power surges. Femi has designed off-grid systems deployed across West Africa.
The intelligence behind GrēxSense. Adaora builds the forecasting models that predict faults, optimise trading windows, and learn from every watt generated across the network.
Ensures that GrēxGrid works for the field engineer at 3am and the grandmother on a feature phone. Emeka designs for real contexts — not ideal users in ideal conditions.
GrēxGrid's bridge to the communities it serves. Zainab leads deployment readiness, local energy manager training, and the feedback loops that keep product and reality aligned.
Builds the GrēxConnect API layer and developer portal. Segun makes GrēxGrid's data legible and composable — for governments, NGOs, and builders who want to plug into the network.
Pay only for
what you use.
No upfront infrastructure cost for communities. No hidden fees. No locked-in contracts. If GrēxGrid doesn't deliver value — the model breaks, and we know it.
- —No minimum credit required
- —USSD accessible — any phone
- —Real-time usage tracking
- —Trading credit earned automatically
- —M-Pesa, Opay, PalmPay
- —GrēxBox installation included
- —Unlimited peer-to-peer trading
- —GrēxSense AI monitoring 24/7
- —Community energy manager training
- —24-hour field support response
- —Monthly impact reporting
- —Full REST API access
- —Real-time grid & trading data
- —Custom dashboards & webhooks
- —Dedicated integration support
- —SLA-backed uptime guarantee
Power belongs to the
people it comes from.
GrēxGrid is building with communities in Lagos, Kogi, Imo, and Enugu. If your community is ready to own its energy future — we are ready to build it with you.