Sun King, the global leader in off-grid solar energy and recently launched pay-as-you-go (PayGo) smartphones financing solution, has solidified its “last-mile” distribution strategy by establishing a robust network of physical stores across all six geopolitical zones of Nigeria.
Well, let’s look at its primary business – renewable energy.
With over 100 operational hubs, the company is moving beyond simple sales to provide localized after-sales support, technical servicing, and payment assistance.
This physical footprint is a cornerstone of Sun King’s mission to serve the nearly 90 million Nigerians currently underserved by the national grid.
Below is the comprehensive list of towns and locations where Sun King stores are currently active:
South-West Hubs (The Heartland of Expansion)
- Lagos: Ikeja (Flagship Experience Centre), Ikorodu, Ipaja, Badagry, Alimosho, Ajah, Epe, Akute.
- Ogun: Abeokuta, Mowe, Sango, Sagamu, Ilaro, Ifo, Ayetoro, Ijebu Ode.
- Oyo: Ibadan, Oyo Town, Ogbomosho, Eruwa, Saki.
- Osun: Osogbo, Ilesha, Ile-Ife, Iwo, Ikire.
- Ondo: Akure, Ondo City, Owo, Ore, Igbokoda, Akoko.
- Ekiti: Ado-Ekiti, Ikole-Ekiti, Ijero-Ekiti.
North-Central & FCT
- Abuja: Central Hub, Gwagwalada.
- Kogi: Lokoja, Anyigba, Okene.
- Niger: Minna, Bida, Kontagora.
- Nasarawa: Lafia, Akwanga, Nasarawa Toto.
- Kwara: Ilorin, Offa, Lafiagi.
- Benue: Makurdi, Gboko.
- Plateau: Jos, Shendam, Lantang.
North-West & North-East
- Kano: Kano City, Wudil.
- Kaduna: Kaduna Town, Zaria, Saminaka.
- Sokoto: Sokoto City.
- Kebbi: Birnin Kebbi, Zuru.
- Katsina: Funtua, Daura.
- Jigawa:
- Borno/Yobe: Maiduguri, Damaturu.
- Bauchi/Gombe: Bauchi Town, Gombe City.
- Taraba:
South-South & South-East
- Edo/Delta: Benin City, Auchi, Ekpoma, Idogbo, Warri, Ughelli, Sapele, Kwale, Asaba.
- Rivers/Bayelsa: Port Harcourt, Eleme, Yenagoa.
- Akwa Ibom/Cross River: Uyo, Eket, Ikot Ekpene, Calabar, Ogoja, Ikom, Obudu.
- Anambra/Enugu: Awka, Nsukka.
- Abia/Ebonyi: Umuahia, Abakiliki, Afikpo.
- Imo: Owerri, Okigwe.
Why These Locations Matter
Each store acts as a “Digital Inclusion Hub.” In these locations, customers can not only purchase solar kits but also access the new PayGo smartphone plans, allowing them to pay for devices in small daily or weekly installments.
Having a store in places like Saki or Afikpo means a Sun King aren’t just an anonymous online brand. It is part of the community, ensuring that if a customer has a question or needs a repair, help is just a few minutes away.
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