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Hello everyone!I would like to encourage the entire community of Luminanetizens to flex their networks in India because I have noticed an alarming insulation between the conversation in the global…Continue
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The vast majority of battery banks for solar in India (est. 80+%) are thrown away with between 1-3 years of potential life unrecovered due to poorly designed charging systems. This is primarily due…Continue
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All,I am looking for info, anecdotes, or references related to 7 inch, 12V DC tv's in BoP settings. Any feedback welcome!VincentContinue
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Our group is developing a strategy to roll out a first product in India. We are looking for regional experts to help us identify best options for simultaneous pilot programs. Continue
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Social enterprises have made great progress is developing effective solar lighting alternatives to the dirty and costly kerosene prevalent in the homes of more than 1.2 billion people. Additionally, finance mechanisms have further improved the favorable lifetime costs of kerosene replacement. So why haven't these energy access solutions seen viral uptake among low-income consumers?
Clearly, the answer lies in the behavior patterns of potential customers relative…
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Social enterprises can not afford to allow conventional wisdom to hold back inspiration. In the field of energy access for villagers, conventional wisdom assumes that Village life = Low-Tech so therefore, only energy solutions which are low-tech are capable of taking firm roots among the lifestyles of rural populations. From this logic, many providers of solar solutions are driving toward simple solutions at low cost and away from alternatives which might be sophisticated, multi-functional,…
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