Title :
Solar Lantern Rental System: Paying for the service, not the hardware
Author :
Henshel, Simon ; Schroeter, Andy ; Gaillard, Leon
Abstract :
This paper is a concept note on Sunlabob´s latest innovation to tackle the challenge of rural electrification using renewable energy sources in developing countries. A technical and operational description is given of a rechargeable battery lantern and solar charging station rental scheme. Sunlabob has developed a package based upon a village entrepreneur operating a solar charging station on a rental basis. The entrepreneur charges portable lanterns, and circulates them among village households in return for a fee collected for each recharge. The revenue covers the costs of operating the system on a commercial basis. For households, the recharging fee is a regular small expense, qualitatively comparable to buying kerosene at the village outlet. Sunlabob´s experience has shown that technical expertise is essential but it needs to be combined with a robust operational and financial model offering economic sustainability, for rural electrification programmes to be successful and have long-lasting benefits for populations in developing countries. Involvement of local populations is also decisive, both for a smooth transition and for good management and maintenance of the renewable energy solutions proposed.
Keywords :
solar power; hardware; renewable energy solutions; rural electrification programmes; solar lantern rental system; Hardware; Investments; Fee-for-service; kerosene replacement; local ownership; rural electrification; solar lantern;
Conference_Titel :
Energy and Sustainable Development: Issues and Strategies (ESD), 2010 Proceedings of the International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chiang Mai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8563-5
DOI :
10.1109/ESD.2010.5598869