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However, important questions remain regarding the best way towards a fast but sustainable large-scale diffusion of PicoPV. More than 100 firms are offering PicoPV products in developing countries today<ref name="ii">GTZ. iidevelopment.2010. GTZ Solar Lamps Field Test Uganda.FINAL REPORT.</ref> and there are introduced new products almost daily<ref>Sun connect.2010. Rural Electrification with Photovoltaics.</ref>. But most products are of very low quality, with serious implications for consumer trust in the new technology. Early lab tests have focused the awareness of governments and donors on the importance of quality control and customer information – however, field tests in sufficient countries with sufficient sample sizes are needed for a better understanding of PicoPV performance under real-life conditions, and to identify gaps in the emerging draft lab test procedures. In addition, private sector actors lack basic market information on this new technology (such as national market potentials, local consumer preferences and willingness to pay) which they would need to decide if and how to enter this new market segment.<br>In order to help bridge these information gaps and support the development of the nascent PicoPV market, GTZ has launched a comprehensive PicoPV field test and survey in five developing countries across different continents, using a range of specially developed research tools.<ref name="ii" /><br>
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However, important questions remain regarding the best way towards a fast but sustainable large-scale diffusion of PicoPV. More than 100 firms are offering PicoPV products in developing countries today<ref name="ii">GTZ. iidevelopment.2010. GTZ Solar Lamps Field Test Uganda.FINAL REPORT.</ref> and there are introduced new products almost daily<ref>Sun connect.2010. Rural Electrification with Photovoltaics.</ref>. But most products are of very low quality, with serious implications for consumer trust in the new technology. Early lab tests have focused the awareness of governments and donors on the importance of quality control and customer information – however, field tests in sufficient countries with sufficient sample sizes are needed for a better understanding of PicoPV performance under real-life conditions, and to identify gaps in the emerging draft lab test procedures. In addition, private sector actors lack basic market information on this new technology (such as national market potentials, local consumer preferences and willingness to pay) which they would need to decide if and how to enter this new market segment.<br>In order to help bridge these information gaps and support the development of the nascent PicoPV market, GIZ has launched a comprehensive PicoPV field test and survey in five developing countries across different continents, using a range of specially developed research tools.<ref name="ii" /><br>
  
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Revision as of 13:18, 18 February 2011

However, important questions remain regarding the best way towards a fast but sustainable large-scale diffusion of PicoPV. More than 100 firms are offering PicoPV products in developing countries today[1] and there are introduced new products almost daily[2]. But most products are of very low quality, with serious implications for consumer trust in the new technology. Early lab tests have focused the awareness of governments and donors on the importance of quality control and customer information – however, field tests in sufficient countries with sufficient sample sizes are needed for a better understanding of PicoPV performance under real-life conditions, and to identify gaps in the emerging draft lab test procedures. In addition, private sector actors lack basic market information on this new technology (such as national market potentials, local consumer preferences and willingness to pay) which they would need to decide if and how to enter this new market segment.
In order to help bridge these information gaps and support the development of the nascent PicoPV market, GIZ has launched a comprehensive PicoPV field test and survey in five developing countries across different continents, using a range of specially developed research tools.[1]

GIZ developed various instruments in order to accomplish researches on consumer needs and impacts. These instruments are based on quantitative and qualitative methods.

In order to develop the market for PicoPV, it is important to fínd out more about consumer needs. In this section results from various field tests are presented.


User PicoPV Booklet.jpg


  1. 1.0 1.1 GTZ. iidevelopment.2010. GTZ Solar Lamps Field Test Uganda.FINAL REPORT.
  2. Sun connect.2010. Rural Electrification with Photovoltaics.