The 1.2 billion people living without access to the power grid spend about $27 billion annually on lighting and mobile-phone charging with kerosene, candles, battery torches or other fossil-fuel powered stopgap technologies. Solar-powered portable lights and home kits offer a better service at lower cost. For details please see the report by Lighting Global, a joint initiative of IFC and the World Bank.
World Bank Group/Bloomberg Off-Grid Solar Market Trends Report
The 1.2 billion people living without access to the power grid spend about $27 billion annually on lighting and mobile-phone charging with kerosene, candles, battery torches or other fossil-fuel powered stopgap technologies. Solar-powered portable lights and home kits offer a better service at lower cost. For details please see the report by Lighting Global, a joint initiative of IFC and the World Bank: http://bit.ly/1TS9JWI.The 1.2 billion people living without access to the power grid spend about $27 billion annually on lighting and mobile-phone charging with kerosene, candles, battery torches or other fossil-fuel powered stopgap technologies. Solar-powered portable lights and home kits offer a better service at lower cost. For details please see the report by Lighting Global, a joint initiative of IFC and the World Bank: http://bit.ly/1TS9JWI.