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Solar Kiosk Debuts in Ethiopia, Brings First Electricity to Remote Villages

Solar Kiosk Debuts in Ethiopia, Brings First Electricity to Remote Villages
A German company has installed its first clean energy kiosk in rural Ethiopia powered by rooftop solar panels. The self-contained SolarKiosk functions as a small-scale power company for surrounding villages that have no electricity. The large metal roadside booth, which can hold 6-8 people inside, is expected to provide enough power for villagers to charge their mobile phones and car batteries, run a computer, and power its own solar fridge, which might offer the only refrigeration for miles.

A German company has installed its first clean energy kiosk in rural Ethiopia powered by rooftop solar panels. The self-contained "SolarKiosk" functions as a small-scale power company for surrounding villages that have no electricity.

The large metal roadside booth, which can hold 6-8 people inside, is expected to provide enough power for villagers to charge their mobile phones and car batteries, run a computer, and power its own solar fridge. The refrigeration may be the region's only way to keep medication and dairy products chilled.

The SolarKiosk was designed to go where established businesses have not gone yet. The structure was produced as a kit to be assembled upon arrival at its target location, with light-weight containers easily transportable to remote, off-road areas – in extreme cases, on the back of donkeys.

SolarKiosk is now looking for business partners and NGOs to help their expansion to areas around the globe in need of clean, sustainable energy.

Anyone interested in joining the cause should visit www.solarkiosk.eu.

(READ the story w/ more photos from Good.is)

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