Simpa
Networks sells distributed energy solutions on a “progressive purchase”
basis; customers make a small initial down payment for a solar energy
system and then pre-pay for the service.
About a year ago we wrote about Nokero’s
effort to replace kerosene with solar-powered light bulbs in the
developing world, and recently we came across a like-minded initiative
that takes such goals even further. Based in Bangalore, India, Simpa Networks
has developed a new pricing model that aims to make household solar
energy systems “radically affordable” to the 1.6 billion consumers
around the world who currently have no access to electricity.
Simpa
Networks is a venture-backed technology company aiming “to make modern
energy simple, affordable, and accessible for everyone,” in the
company’s own words. Toward that end, it sells distributed energy
solutions on a “progressive purchase” basis; customers make a small
initial down payment for a high-quality solar photovoltaic system and
then pre-pay for the service, topping up their systems in small
user-defined increments using a mobile phone. Powered by the Simpa
Regulator — a tamper-proof, system-integrated microcontroller and user
interface — and cloud-based software, the system ensures that once
prepaid consumption is exhausted, the solar home system is temporarily
disabled until another payment is made. Each payment, meanwhile, also
counts towards the final purchase price. Once fully paid, the system
produces clean energy, free and clear for the rest of the system’s
expected 10-year useful life.
Now available for customers in
Karnataka, India, Simpa Networks’ model is built upon proprietary risk
mitigation technology, with investment opportunities for market rate and
social investors, it says. Time to help expand clean energy access
around the globe?
Website: www.simpanetworks.com
Source: Springwise
Aucun commentaire:
Enregistrer un commentaire