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Publication - Are Enabling Technologies the Key to Scaling Modern Energy Services for the Off-Grid Market?

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Title
Are Enabling Technologies the Key to Scaling Modern Energy Services for the Off-Grid Market?
Publisher
Efficiency for Access
Author
Chris Beland and Théo Schuhmacher (Energy Saving Trust), Michael Maina and Monica Wambui (CLASP)
Published in
August 2021
Abstract
This blog is the final installment of a four-part series featuring key findings from Efficiency for Access’ 2021 Solar Appliance Technology Briefs. This series provides a synthesis of cross-cutting trends for 11 off-grid appropriate appliances, equipment and enabling technologies, grouped by relative market maturity. Category groupings include near-to-market appliances (TVs and fans), emerging appliances (SWPs and refrigerators), horizon appliances (electric pressure cookers, cold storage, milling equipment and e-mobility) and enabling technologies (permanent magnet motors, information communication technology, and interoperability).
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