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*Another thinkable option would be a tariff that has to be paid '''once a month '''independent of the amount of charged batteries of the respective consumer
 
*Another thinkable option would be a tariff that has to be paid '''once a month '''independent of the amount of charged batteries of the respective consumer
 
*In case that batteries cannot be afforded, in some countries there are already options for leasing batteries from a central station (that is a BCS at the same time). Here, batteries are charged either on a set schedule or as the batteries need recharge. In Laos, for example, Sunlabob lends solar-rechargeable lamps.
 
*In case that batteries cannot be afforded, in some countries there are already options for leasing batteries from a central station (that is a BCS at the same time). Here, batteries are charged either on a set schedule or as the batteries need recharge. In Laos, for example, Sunlabob lends solar-rechargeable lamps.
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Revision as of 12:40, 30 July 2014

Overview

Generally, there are many different possibilities concerning billing systems of BCS:

  • Independent of whether villagers own or do not own the batteries in use, they can be charged on a cost for service fee at a central BCS each time they recharge their battery.
  • Another thinkable option would be a tariff that has to be paid once a month independent of the amount of charged batteries of the respective consumer
  • In case that batteries cannot be afforded, in some countries there are already options for leasing batteries from a central station (that is a BCS at the same time). Here, batteries are charged either on a set schedule or as the batteries need recharge. In Laos, for example, Sunlabob lends solar-rechargeable lamps.



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