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= Overview<br/> =
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In 2000, about 1.3 million households in developing countries used [[Solar Home Systems (SHS)|solar home systems (SHSs]])<ref name="Nieuwenhout, 2002">Nieuwenhout, 2002</ref>.
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In 2018, the number grew to over 4 million households. This equals a annual growth of 23% since 2012.<ref name="https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/sustainability-and-resource-productivity/our-insights/bringing-solar-power-to-the-people?cid=other-soc-twi-mip-mck-oth-1806&kui=PiQI4cNVIZ9q_0gdXVJsnQ">https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/sustainability-and-resource-productivity/our-insights/bringing-solar-power-to-the-people?cid=other-soc-twi-mip-mck-oth-1806&kui=PiQI4cNVIZ9q_0gdXVJsnQ</ref> The sector’s growth since 2010 has been impressive.<ref name="2018 Off-Grid Solar Market Trends Report. https://www.gogla.org/sites/default/files/resource_docs/2018_mtr_full_report_low-res_2018.01.15_final.pdf">2018 Off-Grid Solar Market Trends Report. https://www.gogla.org/sites/default/files/resource_docs/2018_mtr_full_report_low-res_2018.01.15_final.pdf</ref><br/>
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McKinsey expects up to 150 million households will benefit from SHS by 2020 (market potential). In order to realise this market potential five factors are critical (off-grid regulation, business environment, logistics and channels, affordability and WTP, ease of payment). Countries have [https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/sustainability-and-resource-productivity/our-insights/bringing-solar-power-to-the-people?cid=other-soc-twi-mip-mck-oth-1806&kui=PiQI4cNVIZ9q_0gdXVJsnQ#0 different state of readiness]: Kendallranks the 39 countries that compose more than 90 percent of the global unelectrified population. (2018)
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= Solar Home System (SHS) Markets by Country (2015) =
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<u>The most mature off-grid PV markets exist in:</u>
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*[[India Energy Situation|India]] (650,000 installed SHSs)
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*[[Bangladesh Energy Situation|Bangladesh]] (550,000 SHSs)
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*[[Indonesia Energy Situation|Indonesia]] (250,000 SHSs)
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*[[China Energy Situation|China]] (150,000 SHSs)
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*[[Kenya Energy Situation|Kenya]] (120,000 - 250,000 SHSs)
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*[[Morocco Energy Situation|Morocco]] (80,000 SHSs)
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*[[Mexico Energy Situation|Mexico]] (80,000 SHSs)
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*[[Nepal Energy Situation|Nepal]] (69,411 SHSs)
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*[[South Africa Energy Situation|South Africa]] (50,000 SHSs)
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*[[Sri Lanka Energy Situation|Sri Lanka]] (21,000 SHSs).
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Kenya and China are by far the fastest growing markets, with annual growth rates of 10% – 20% in recent years.
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= Manufacturing =
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Many of these countries also manufacture components for SHS, such as batteries, controllers, and lights. <u>In 2002, PV module manufacturers existed in</u>:
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*[[India Energy Situation|India]] (23 firms)
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*[[China Energy Situation|China]] (7 firms)
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*[[Thailand Energy Situation|Thailand]] (3 firms)
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*[[Namibia Energy Situation|Namibia]] (1 firm)
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<u>PV cells are manufactured in:</u>
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*[[India Energy Situation|India]] (9 firms)
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*[[China Energy Situation|China]] (7 firms)
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In recent years, the manufacturing base in China has grown exponentially. Gabler (2008) and Photon (2008) estimate for 2007 that newly installed off-grid PV capacity in developing countries lies at around 50 MWp per year (compared to 150 MWp global annual market volume for off-grid PV – including off-grid PV for recreational uses and industry, such as telecom repeaters, worldwide).
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= System Prices =
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At system prices of about 10 €/Watt, total turnover in developing countries can be estimated to account for 0.5 € billion. (2015)<br/><br/>
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= Further Information =
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*[[Market for Solar Home Systems (SHS) in East Africa|Market for Solar Home Systems in East Africa]]
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*[[Solar Home Systems (SHS)|Solar Home Systems (SHS)]]
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*[[Portal:Solar|Solar Portal on energypedia]]
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= References =
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[[Category:Solar_Home_Systems_(SHS)]]

Latest revision as of 11:00, 8 June 2018

Overview

In 2000, about 1.3 million households in developing countries used solar home systems (SHSs)[1].

In 2018, the number grew to over 4 million households. This equals a annual growth of 23% since 2012.[2] The sector’s growth since 2010 has been impressive.[3]

McKinsey expects up to 150 million households will benefit from SHS by 2020 (market potential). In order to realise this market potential five factors are critical (off-grid regulation, business environment, logistics and channels, affordability and WTP, ease of payment). Countries have different state of readiness: Kendallranks the 39 countries that compose more than 90 percent of the global unelectrified population. (2018)

Solar Home System (SHS) Markets by Country (2015)

The most mature off-grid PV markets exist in:

Kenya and China are by far the fastest growing markets, with annual growth rates of 10% – 20% in recent years.

Manufacturing

Many of these countries also manufacture components for SHS, such as batteries, controllers, and lights. In 2002, PV module manufacturers existed in:

PV cells are manufactured in:

In recent years, the manufacturing base in China has grown exponentially. Gabler (2008) and Photon (2008) estimate for 2007 that newly installed off-grid PV capacity in developing countries lies at around 50 MWp per year (compared to 150 MWp global annual market volume for off-grid PV – including off-grid PV for recreational uses and industry, such as telecom repeaters, worldwide).

System Prices

At system prices of about 10 €/Watt, total turnover in developing countries can be estimated to account for 0.5 € billion. (2015)

Further Information



References