Monday 23 June 2014

A new business model could help people in poor countries light their homes cheaply using solar power


Credit: Eight19

Consumers get safer, cheaper lighting, their mobile phones charged, & the atmosphere gets less carbon dioxide. An energy distribution system where everyone wins.

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http://eight19.com/overview/indigo-pay-you-go-solar / Sun sunny sunshine countries often poor photovoltaic photo voltaic PV solar power expensive getting cheaper cheap competitive other forms of energy attached electricity grids large potential market solar energy sunlight solar cell upfront cost equipment loan lend loan money buy finance Eight19 British company Cambridge University deposit $10 supply supplying poor families Kenya solar cell generate 2.5 watts electricity battery 3 Amp current store electricity lamp energy efficient light emitting diode LED battery fully charged system light two small rooms power mobile phone charger scratch card reference number printed reference serial number household solar unit text message Eight19 company's server access code hourly rate for their electricity paying off the cost the user will own it trade trading it in bigger model driven 10 Watt solar cell upgraded kit increase electricity supply consumer user customer Kenyan trial charitable loan its roll out Kenya Malawi Zambia /

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