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Several projects Obwohl in Bolivien urspruenglich die Foerderung einer Produktion von Pico PV in Bolivien erörtert wurde, hat man von einer solchen im Rahmen von Endev Abstand gewonnen:
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Several projects discussed possibilities to promote local production of PV systems in developin countries. However, up to now. local production of PV components is limited to batteries (e.g. in Bangladesh and Ethiopia),  lighting bulbs and charge controller (e.g. Bolivia).
  
<br>-&gt; Der bolivianische Markt ist sehr klein, Skalenertraege sind nur zu erwarten, wenn sich Perspektiven auch in den Nachbarlaendern ergaeben.  
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Generally national&nbsp;markets are too small to justifiy high investments. More promising are approaches targeting on market in several countries.  
  
<br>-&gt; Die boliviansiche Industrie sowie das Unternehmertum sind sehr rudimentaer, neben der internationalen Konkurrenz wuerden auch saemtliche Nachbarlaender bessere Bedingungen bieten.  
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The industrial infrastructure and supply industry are often week making it difficult&nbsp;to compete with&nbsp;countries which offer&nbsp;better conditions.&nbsp;<br>The PV sector is technically very dynamic. It will be difficult for local companies to follow all current technological innovations. <br>
  
<br>-&gt; Der technische Wandel ist sehr schnell. Ob man von Bolivien aus damit Schritt halten kann, ist zu bezweifeln.
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In the case of solar lantern we have currently four producer groups:
  
<br>-&gt; Es zeichnen sich vier Produzentenprofile ab:
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<br>&nbsp;1) Multinational firms (Philips, Sanyo, Energizer etc.)
  
<br>&nbsp;1) Multinationale Firmen (Philips, Sanyo, Energizer etc.)  
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<br>&nbsp;2)&nbsp;Joint Ventures of US or EU companies with&nbsp;Indian or Chinese companies (Mighty Light, Aishwarya, Bogo)  
  
<br>&nbsp;2) Qualitativ akzeptable Joint Ventures US oder EU mit Indien oder China (Mighty Light, Aishwarya, Bogo)
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<br>&nbsp;3) Low cost, low&nbsp;quality&nbsp;products from Asian countries
  
<br>&nbsp;3) Billigware aus Fernost, qualitativ inakzeptabel
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<br>&nbsp;4) Small companies with production capacities of less than 100 pieces per month, which sent all components to small organisation&nbsp;in southern countries where the products are assembled.&nbsp;<br>  
 
 
<br>&nbsp;4) Garagenfirmen wie Freilassing mit einer Produktionskapazitaet von wenigen 100 Exemplaren, die auch in Bolivien produzieren lassen (assembly) mit <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;maximalem Output von 40 Stck. pro Monat und ohne Perspektive dies auszubauen.
 
 
 
<br>Ob da noch Platz ist fuer kleine nationale Produzenten ist eher fraglich.
 
 
 
<br>Momentan wird eine Studie zu Pico PV durchgeführt, die möglicherweise auch zum Thema des TT und den Bedingungen der lokalen Produktion weitere Erkenntnisse liefern.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 14:39, 8 July 2010

Several projects discussed possibilities to promote local production of PV systems in developin countries. However, up to now. local production of PV components is limited to batteries (e.g. in Bangladesh and Ethiopia),  lighting bulbs and charge controller (e.g. Bolivia).

Generally national markets are too small to justifiy high investments. More promising are approaches targeting on market in several countries.

The industrial infrastructure and supply industry are often week making it difficult to compete with countries which offer better conditions. 
The PV sector is technically very dynamic. It will be difficult for local companies to follow all current technological innovations.

In the case of solar lantern we have currently four producer groups:


 1) Multinational firms (Philips, Sanyo, Energizer etc.)


 2) Joint Ventures of US or EU companies with Indian or Chinese companies (Mighty Light, Aishwarya, Bogo)


 3) Low cost, low quality products from Asian countries


 4) Small companies with production capacities of less than 100 pieces per month, which sent all components to small organisation in southern countries where the products are assembled.