NOTS Solar Lamps to Invest USD 70 million in Solar Home Systems Manufacturing and Retailing in Rwanda
July 04 2019 - 3:00AM
Business Wire
Partnership with Government of
Rwanda will bring electricity to 900,000 families
NOTS Solar Lamps - an impact enterprise - and the Government of
Rwanda today announced a landmark deal that will accelerate the
provision of electricity to the lowest income families in the
country. NOTS will invest USD 70m over five years in a
manufacturing facility for Solar Home Systems (SHS) - the first in
Africa - a microloan credit scheme and marketing infrastructure and
programs. SHS are recognized by the United Nations and World Bank
as an essential technology in the effort to provide rural families
with electricity, ending energy poverty and enhancing life
opportunities. In another first the factory will build the
‘Mutimax’ SHS to a price point of USD 56 - roughly half that of
current SHS - affordable for even the lowest income families. In
return, the Government of Rwanda will purchase 100,000 units valued
at USD 5.6m.
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“NOTS will make electricity more affordable, more available and
much more reliable than kerosene lamps and phone charging kiosks.
That’s how we’ll solve Rwanda’s electricity challenge,” says Bart
Hartman, NOTS’ chief executive and impact entrepreneur.
“Subsequently we’ll use this blueprint to tackle
Africa’s electricity crisis which - despite the efforts of
governments and NGOs - has hardly improved in the last 10
years.”
The Rwandan Energy Group reports that half of all households -
mostly farming families on low incomes - have no access to
electricity. NOTS plans to make and sell 900,000 SHS in Rwanda over
the next four years, providing electricity to approximately 4.2
million people. From 2022, the factory will manufacture at least
one million additional units per annum for export to the rest of
Africa.
NOTS is trialling a unique consumer sales and finance
model in Rwanda. Families can use a microloan to buy the SHS
outright, making 100 equal, weekly payments. The total price
including loan interest is USD 60. Weekly repayments cost less than
a typical family would currently spend on kerosene lighting and
mobile phone charging kiosks. The model uses digital credit checks
and automatic payments through mobile phones and mobile money
accounts - both heavily used in Sub Saharan Africa. NOTS has
partnered with Airtel Money Rwanda for the trial in 3 Rwandan
districts.
Across the continent as a whole, 125 million families - about
600 million people - live without access to electricity. Through
its EAF 125 initiative and partnerships, NOTS has
challenged itself and the continent to provide all families with
electricity by 2025.
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