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Energy Kiosk Solution
                               BBOXX Ltd – January 2012



CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION                    ©BBOXX UK 2012
Background to BBOXX




   We aim to electrify part of the 1.4 billion
   people currently living without electricity in an
   affordable and sustainable manner.

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION                       ©BBOXX UK 2012
Energy Kiosk Concept
• Centralised power generation through PV, grid or micro-
  hydro
• Decentralised power distribution through portable battery
  boxes, exclusively designed and produced by BBOXX
• Deposit and recharge fee paid for by the user
• Financially sustainable, costs recovered for investor




CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION        ©BBOXX UK 2012
Energy Kiosk Products
• A range of battery box products from 5Ah to 120Ah batteries,
  catering for a wide selection of the community
• Suggested recharge prices from $1/unit for smallest capacity
  systems
• 220VAC, 12VDC and 5VUSB outputs
• 2W, 5W and 6W LED lights
• Low power 8” and 15” TV’s
• USB Multiple Phone Charger




CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION        ©BBOXX UK 2012
Energy Kiosk Operations & Sizing
Energy Kiosk Set-up Process                  Energy Kiosk Sizing
•   Consultation with local government       •    Suitable for populations between 150
    officials to select suitable general          to 500 users
    geographical location                    •    Deposit paid by the user to gain
•   Surveys of energy needs and energy            access to the scheme and protect
    expenditure of the local population           against theft of equipment
•   Selection of the kiosk location and      •    Micro-finance institutions are used to
    kiosk management structure                    assist in deposit payment
•   Sizing of the kiosk generation           •    Recharge fees based on price of
    equipment                                     kerosene and existing energy services
•   Agreement of the local pricing           •    Historic utilisation rates of >80%
    structure                                •    Historic theft and non-payments
•   Recruitment, selection and training of        rates of <3%
    local shopkeeper(s)                      •    External maintenance, replacement
•   Training of villagers in the use and          of products and shopkeeper training
    benefits of the system                        paid for by the kiosk revenue

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION                     ©BBOXX UK 2012
Energy Kiosk Operations & Sizing
Energy Kiosk Set-up Process                  Energy Kiosk Sizing
•   Consultation with local government       •    Suitable for populations between 150
    officials to select suitable general          to 500 users
    geographical location                    •    Deposit paid by the user to gain
•   Surveys of energy needs and energy            access to the scheme and protect
    expenditure of the local population           against theft of equipment
•   Selection of the kiosk location and      •    Micro-finance institutions are used to
    kiosk management structure                    assist in deposit payment
•   Sizing of the kiosk generation           •    Recharge fees based on price of
    equipment                                     kerosene and existing energy services
•   Agreement of the local pricing           •    Historic utilisation rates of >80%
    structure                                •    Historic theft and non-payments
•   Recruitment, selection and training of        rates of <3%
    local shopkeeper(s)                      •    External maintenance, replacement
•   Training of villagers in the use and          of products and shopkeeper training
    benefits of the system                        paid for by the kiosk revenue

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION                     ©BBOXX UK 2012

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BBOXX Energy Kiosk presentation

  • 1. Energy Kiosk Solution BBOXX Ltd – January 2012 CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ©BBOXX UK 2012
  • 2. Background to BBOXX We aim to electrify part of the 1.4 billion people currently living without electricity in an affordable and sustainable manner. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ©BBOXX UK 2012
  • 3. Energy Kiosk Concept • Centralised power generation through PV, grid or micro- hydro • Decentralised power distribution through portable battery boxes, exclusively designed and produced by BBOXX • Deposit and recharge fee paid for by the user • Financially sustainable, costs recovered for investor CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ©BBOXX UK 2012
  • 4. Energy Kiosk Products • A range of battery box products from 5Ah to 120Ah batteries, catering for a wide selection of the community • Suggested recharge prices from $1/unit for smallest capacity systems • 220VAC, 12VDC and 5VUSB outputs • 2W, 5W and 6W LED lights • Low power 8” and 15” TV’s • USB Multiple Phone Charger CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ©BBOXX UK 2012
  • 5. Energy Kiosk Operations & Sizing Energy Kiosk Set-up Process Energy Kiosk Sizing • Consultation with local government • Suitable for populations between 150 officials to select suitable general to 500 users geographical location • Deposit paid by the user to gain • Surveys of energy needs and energy access to the scheme and protect expenditure of the local population against theft of equipment • Selection of the kiosk location and • Micro-finance institutions are used to kiosk management structure assist in deposit payment • Sizing of the kiosk generation • Recharge fees based on price of equipment kerosene and existing energy services • Agreement of the local pricing • Historic utilisation rates of >80% structure • Historic theft and non-payments • Recruitment, selection and training of rates of <3% local shopkeeper(s) • External maintenance, replacement • Training of villagers in the use and of products and shopkeeper training benefits of the system paid for by the kiosk revenue CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ©BBOXX UK 2012
  • 6. Energy Kiosk Operations & Sizing Energy Kiosk Set-up Process Energy Kiosk Sizing • Consultation with local government • Suitable for populations between 150 officials to select suitable general to 500 users geographical location • Deposit paid by the user to gain • Surveys of energy needs and energy access to the scheme and protect expenditure of the local population against theft of equipment • Selection of the kiosk location and • Micro-finance institutions are used to kiosk management structure assist in deposit payment • Sizing of the kiosk generation • Recharge fees based on price of equipment kerosene and existing energy services • Agreement of the local pricing • Historic utilisation rates of >80% structure • Historic theft and non-payments • Recruitment, selection and training of rates of <3% local shopkeeper(s) • External maintenance, replacement • Training of villagers in the use and of products and shopkeeper training benefits of the system paid for by the kiosk revenue CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ©BBOXX UK 2012