LG Electronics Showcases Advanced HVAC Innovation At Mega Clima Nigeria 2026

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LG Electronics has reinforced its leadership in heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC+R) technology with a major showcase at Mega Clima Nigeria 2026, held at the Landmark Centre, Lagos.

The exhibition, recognised as West Africa’s largest HVAC+R industry event, brought together global manufacturers, engineers, distributors, and construction professionals to explore emerging innovations in climate control systems.

Brandspur Banking News Desk reports that LG used the platform to present its latest energy-efficient and scalable cooling solutions designed for residential, commercial, and industrial applications across rapidly growing urban markets.

At the centre of the exhibition were LG’s Multi V.5 and Multi VS systems, engineered to deliver high-performance cooling while reducing energy consumption. The systems are capable of supporting up to 64 indoor units, offering flexibility for diverse building configurations and operational demands.

According to LG Electronics Nigeria Business Development Manager, Ifeoluwa Babarinsa, the Multi V.5 system is tailored for large-scale industrial and commercial environments, while the Multi VS solution is designed for residential use cases requiring efficient and adaptable cooling performance.

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The company also highlighted a range of compatible indoor units, including round cassette, ceiling concealed and four-way cassette systems, all integrated with its VRF technology platform. The round cassette unit drew particular attention for its improved airflow distribution and suitability for spaces without traditional ceiling structures.

Industry stakeholders at the event engaged in live demonstrations showcasing how LG’s HVAC systems support improved energy management, operational efficiency and indoor comfort across different property types.

LG stated that its participation reflects a broader commitment to advancing smart climate solutions in West Africa, where demand for energy-efficient infrastructure continues to rise alongside urban development and sustainability goals.

The company further introduced its AI-powered VRF system, Multi V i, describing it as part of the next generation of intelligent cooling technologies being introduced into the Nigerian market.

LG Electronics reaffirmed that Nigeria remains a strategic hub for its West African operations, noting continued investment in innovation-driven solutions aimed at meeting evolving consumer and enterprise needs in the region.