It’s time for Solar to empower the world. There are enormous opportunities in solar business. Opportunities in solar business have given rise to many entrepreneurs. A very bigger boom is expected in solar business in expected in the very near future.
Solar Energy is freely available in abundance and it is clean. Still, our daily use of Electrical Energy results in production of a lot of green house gases. Moreover, in some parts of the world availability of Electrical Energy is either scarce or unreliable.
This document aims to touch upon the basic information about solar, solar business opportunities, solar power projects and solar product manufacturing.
With this information reader will be in the better position to take the next step decision on solar
It’s time for Solar to empower the world. There are enormous opportunities in solar business. Opportunities in solar business have given rise to many entrepreneurs. A very bigger boom is expected in solar business in expected in the very near future.
Solar Energy is freely available in abundance and it is clean. Still, our daily use of Electrical Energy results in production of a lot of green house gases. Moreover, in some parts of the world availability of Electrical Energy is either scarce or unreliable.
This document aims to touch upon the basic information about solar, solar business opportunities, solar power projects and solar product manufacturing.
With this information reader will be in the better position to take the next step decision on solar
This is a business concept proposal for a manufacturing business that will produce very low cost solar panels based on carbon nanotube technology. We will manufacture low cost, very affordable solar panels, to enable very poor households in Africa to access electricity for the first time in their lives. The solar panels are cheaper than any other alternative, yet so robust that no skilled installation or maintenance are required.
Executive Summary Solar Energy Without Borders, Inc. is inviting Stakeholders...Syed Hashimi
Executive Summary Solar Energy Without Borders, Inc. is inviting Stakeholders, Joint Venture (JV) partners and Investors to join in this exciting opportunity
Our mission is to create a planet run by the sun. This means that everyone,
from solar installers and sales people to CEO Lynn Jurich, shows up to work
because they are driven by passion and purpose. Yet mission alone does
not make change. At Sunrun, we feel the urgency of the public’s desire for a
100% renewable and resilient energy future. Our roofs have the potential to
harness the sun’s abundant energy through solar panels, and home batteries
can store that power for when it’s needed, delivering clean energy that
powers our lives. A future where energy is affordable and accessible for all
ADA power high effeciency presentataion summary 02.05.2019Avanindra Yadav
The Unique Hyper Solar Innovation/Technology which we have designed can produce multi-fold units of energy as compared to the existing solar plants and is also environment-friendly.
Siddhakala Renewable Energy System Pvt. Ltd. is a popular Manufacturer and Supplier of Solar Water Heater, Solar Lanterns, Residential, Systems and Solar Street Lights and Service Provider of Solar Water Heater. Our business network is very wide and our products and products are largely provided at leading prices. With our transparent marketing polices, Siddhakala Renewable Energy System stand as the most reliable name in the market. Siddhakala Renewable Energy System is one of the well known MNRE approved manufactures of Solar Water heating systems. We are CRISIL rated company also have ISO certification. Siddhakala Renewable Energy System is also Channel Partners with Ministry of New Renewable Energy (MNRE). Siddhakala Renewable Energy System has our own equipped manufacturing Unit in MIDC Wai. Which is one of the largest manufacturing units in Maharashtra? Siddhakala Renewable Energy System is installed thousands of system. Our corporate office is located in Maharashtra and Siddhakala Renewable Energy System work in modern infrastructure to provide advanced support and increase our production. Our equipment's are well tested, secure and are highly reliable.
Solar is a source which provides pollution-free energy, using solar modules helps to reduce electricity bills and dependency of fossil fuels. Mainly there are two types of modules polycrystalline solar panel and monocrystalline solar panel.
This is a business concept proposal for a manufacturing business that will produce very low cost solar panels based on carbon nanotube technology. We will manufacture low cost, very affordable solar panels, to enable very poor households in Africa to access electricity for the first time in their lives. The solar panels are cheaper than any other alternative, yet so robust that no skilled installation or maintenance are required.
Executive Summary Solar Energy Without Borders, Inc. is inviting Stakeholders...Syed Hashimi
Executive Summary Solar Energy Without Borders, Inc. is inviting Stakeholders, Joint Venture (JV) partners and Investors to join in this exciting opportunity
Our mission is to create a planet run by the sun. This means that everyone,
from solar installers and sales people to CEO Lynn Jurich, shows up to work
because they are driven by passion and purpose. Yet mission alone does
not make change. At Sunrun, we feel the urgency of the public’s desire for a
100% renewable and resilient energy future. Our roofs have the potential to
harness the sun’s abundant energy through solar panels, and home batteries
can store that power for when it’s needed, delivering clean energy that
powers our lives. A future where energy is affordable and accessible for all
ADA power high effeciency presentataion summary 02.05.2019Avanindra Yadav
The Unique Hyper Solar Innovation/Technology which we have designed can produce multi-fold units of energy as compared to the existing solar plants and is also environment-friendly.
Siddhakala Renewable Energy System Pvt. Ltd. is a popular Manufacturer and Supplier of Solar Water Heater, Solar Lanterns, Residential, Systems and Solar Street Lights and Service Provider of Solar Water Heater. Our business network is very wide and our products and products are largely provided at leading prices. With our transparent marketing polices, Siddhakala Renewable Energy System stand as the most reliable name in the market. Siddhakala Renewable Energy System is one of the well known MNRE approved manufactures of Solar Water heating systems. We are CRISIL rated company also have ISO certification. Siddhakala Renewable Energy System is also Channel Partners with Ministry of New Renewable Energy (MNRE). Siddhakala Renewable Energy System has our own equipped manufacturing Unit in MIDC Wai. Which is one of the largest manufacturing units in Maharashtra? Siddhakala Renewable Energy System is installed thousands of system. Our corporate office is located in Maharashtra and Siddhakala Renewable Energy System work in modern infrastructure to provide advanced support and increase our production. Our equipment's are well tested, secure and are highly reliable.
Solar is a source which provides pollution-free energy, using solar modules helps to reduce electricity bills and dependency of fossil fuels. Mainly there are two types of modules polycrystalline solar panel and monocrystalline solar panel.
SunEdison is the best solar company in India that offers distributes solar energy across residential, commercial/industrial, rural segments, and other emerging technologies. Choosing solar energy for your home ensures the reduction of emission of greenhouse gases, a significant lowering of your monthly electricity bills, and a greater ROI of 25-30%. With easy EMI options, earn up to Rs.30,000 per year for every lakh you invest in our solar panels! For More details please visit https://sunedisoninfra.com/
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We provide India’s best rooftop solar power system for residences and apartments. Convert your rooftop into a solar power plant with no fuel cost and very little maintenance lasting 25+ years
WEBINAR | RESILIENCE RELIABILITY ENERGY PROJECTS NEPAL | Research Collaborat...Smart Villages
Smart Villages/LCEDN webinar series
For more information, please go to e4sv.org
www.e4sv.org/events/webinar-resilience-reliability-energy-nepal
The successful provision of energy services depends on the creation of resilient and reliable energy projects. Their resilience depends on the whole system’s ability to handle shocks and stresses, such as natural hazards and the effects of climate change. Meanwhile, the reliability of schemes depends on the on-going relationship between communities and technology. This can, in turn, contribute to broader community resilience. This webinar explores these interlinkages in the context of Nepal, and is being held jointly with HPNet - the Hydro Empowerment Network (www.hpnet.org)
WEBINAR | RESILIENCE RELIABILITY ENERGY PROJECTS NEPAL | Reliability of Micr...Smart Villages
Smart Villages/LCEDN webinar series
For more information, please go to e4sv.org
www.e4sv.org/events/webinar-resilience-reliability-energy-nepal
The successful provision of energy services depends on the creation of resilient and reliable energy projects. Their resilience depends on the whole system’s ability to handle shocks and stresses, such as natural hazards and the effects of climate change. Meanwhile, the reliability of schemes depends on the on-going relationship between communities and technology. This can, in turn, contribute to broader community resilience. This webinar explores these interlinkages in the context of Nepal, and is being held jointly with HPNet - the Hydro Empowerment Network (www.hpnet.org)
Smart Villages/LCEDN webinar series
For more information, please go to e4sv.org
www.e4sv.org/events/webinar-resilience-reliability-energy-nepal
The successful provision of energy services depends on the creation of resilient and reliable energy projects. Their resilience depends on the whole system’s ability to handle shocks and stresses, such as natural hazards and the effects of climate change. Meanwhile, the reliability of schemes depends on the on-going relationship between communities and technology. This can, in turn, contribute to broader community resilience. This webinar explores these interlinkages in the context of Nepal, and is being held jointly with HPNet - the Hydro Empowerment Network (www.hpnet.org)
WEBINAR | THE MINIGRID GAME | Introduction and Case Studies - Ayu Abdullah, E...Smart Villages
Smart Villages/LCEDN webinar series
For more information, please go to e4sv.org
https://e4sv.org/events/webinar-minigrid-game
Minigrids. They're one of the most attractive models for remote community electrification. They're scalable, and flexible, and capable of supplying power at levels that really permit productive use to be made of the power. But at the same time, they raise alot of questions - what is the most appropriate structure, size, payment system etc for a particular local community. Getting these things wrong has led to systems failing, or not having the development impact they were intended to have.
To try to address some of these issues, Energy Action Partners have devised their Minigrid Game. This is a collaborative role-playing game built around a representation of a minigrid system, intended to be used as an educational and collaborative planning tool in designing a community-sized minigrid system. The game is designed to be used within a process that explores minigrid planning and operational decisions.
The Minigrid Game is a completely novel way for communities to develop workable solutions to the unique challenges of managing a community minigrid, such as system sizing, tariff-setting, and demand-side management. By playing as a group, the players can also improve their understanding of energy technology, practice negotiation and consensus-building skills, and most importantly, have fun.
Join us on Tuesday 15th to hear more about the game and its applications from Scott Kennedy, Executive Director and Ayu Abdullah, Southeast Asia Director of Enact Partners, and also for an opportunity for all partipants worldwide to play the game live during the webinar!
WEBINAR | ENERGY AND TRANSPORT | Sustainable Transportation Infrastructure in...Smart Villages
Smart Villages/LCEDN webinar series
For more information, please go to e4sv.org
https://e4sv.org/events/webinar-energy-and-transport
Transport is an often overlooked aspect of rural development and linkage to energy access and productive use of energy in the developing world, but it is of critical importance. Not only does transportation rely on a source of energy (and hence transport can itself become a productive use of energy), but an effective transport infrastructure is a critical part of allowing mobility, access to markets, establishment of distribution chains (both to access energy generating equipment as well as marketing services, goods and products).
In this webinar, we were joined by experts presenting on diverse aspects of this complex challenge, including Prof Gina Porter and Dr Arash Azizi of the University of Durham, Dipak Gyawali, former Minister of Water Resources in Nepal and Chair of the Nepal Water Conservation Foundation, and Dr Ben Campbell from the UK Low Carbon Energy Development Network. As usual, we provided an opportunity for the participants joining the webinar to put questions to the speakers, for them to be answered during the session.
WEBINAR | EDUCATION & YOUTH | Children and Energy - Jiska de GrootSmart Villages
Smart Villages/LCEDN webinar series
For more information, please go to e4sv.org
https://e4sv.org/events/webinar-education-and-young-people
One of the most powerful benefits of energy access in rural communities in the developing world is the potential impact on education. Whether a simple solar lantern permits an extra hour of homework and study after dark, or whether a more sophisticated community energy and ICT project permits remote education and training to take place. And one of the most important, but often under-represented, groups of community stakeholders are young people.
This LCEDN/Smart Villages webinar aims to create a wide-ranging discussion on these issues, with experts presenting their experiences and work on diverse aspects of the energy/youth/education equation.
Our presenters this month include Dr Jiska de Groot and the team at the Energy Research Centre at the University of Cape Town, Craig Gibbs from JET Education Services in South Africa, Prof Jo Tacchi and Dr Amalia Sabiescu from Loughborough University, and Rachita Misra and Huda Jaffer from the SELCO Foundation.
In addition to presentations on their experiences, the webinar included an opportunity for Q&A with all webinar participants.
Smart Villages/LCEDN webinar series
For more information, please go to e4sv.org
https://e4sv.org/events/webinar-education-and-young-people
One of the most powerful benefits of energy access in rural communities in the developing world is the potential impact on education. Whether a simple solar lantern permits an extra hour of homework and study after dark, or whether a more sophisticated community energy and ICT project permits remote education and training to take place. And one of the most important, but often under-represented, groups of community stakeholders are young people.
This LCEDN/Smart Villages webinar aims to create a wide-ranging discussion on these issues, with experts presenting their experiences and work on diverse aspects of the energy/youth/education equation.
Our presenters this month include Dr Jiska de Groot and the team at the Energy Research Centre at the University of Cape Town, Craig Gibbs from JET Education Services in South Africa, Prof Jo Tacchi and Dr Amalia Sabiescu from Loughborough University, and Rachita Misra and Huda Jaffer from the SELCO Foundation.
In addition to presentations on their experiences, the webinar included an opportunity for Q&A with all webinar participants.
WEBINAR | EDUCATION & YOUTH | Communication and Social Change - Jo Tacchi & A...Smart Villages
Smart Villages/LCEDN webinar series
For more information, please go to e4sv.org
https://e4sv.org/events/webinar-education-and-young-people
One of the most powerful benefits of energy access in rural communities in the developing world is the potential impact on education. Whether a simple solar lantern permits an extra hour of homework and study after dark, or whether a more sophisticated community energy and ICT project permits remote education and training to take place. And one of the most important, but often under-represented, groups of community stakeholders are young people.
This LCEDN/Smart Villages webinar aims to create a wide-ranging discussion on these issues, with experts presenting their experiences and work on diverse aspects of the energy/youth/education equation.
Our presenters this month include Dr Jiska de Groot and the team at the Energy Research Centre at the University of Cape Town, Craig Gibbs from JET Education Services in South Africa, Prof Jo Tacchi and Dr Amalia Sabiescu from Loughborough University, and Rachita Misra and Huda Jaffer from the SELCO Foundation.
In addition to presentations on their experiences, the webinar included an opportunity for Q&A with all webinar participants.
Smart Villages/LCEDN webinar series
For more information, please go to e4sv.org
https://e4sv.org/events/webinar-crowd-power
If you are a start-up or a smaller energy access firm looking to raise funds, then energy-targeted crowdfunding may just be for you.
Raising the necessary finance for start-up and scale-up energy access ventures on terms that make commercial sense is one of the biggest challenges in the sector. In the search for appropriate finance, innovative energy access projects are increasingly turning to crowdfunding to address their financing need.
Energy4Impact has spent the last 3 years looking into the challenges and opportunities in crowdfunding energy access. In this webinar, they will share some of their findings and recommendations, covering donation, reward, debt and equity crowdfunding. Energy4Impact will be joined by crowdfunding platform partner Lendahand, as well as crowdfunded entrepreneurs Sosai Renewable Energies of Nigeria to present their experiences.
This month, our presenters/discussants will be Energy4Impact's Davinia Cogan, who has been managing their crowdfunding research programme, Koen The, CEO of Lendahand Ethex and Habiba Ali, Managing Director of Sosai RE. In addition to presentations on their experiences, the webinar will include a panel discussion on the various challenges and opportunities of crowdfunding energy access between the presenters, as well as - of course - an opportunity for Q&A with all webinar participants.
WEBINAR | CROWD POWER | Sosai RE Crowdfunding Experience - Habiba AliSmart Villages
Smart Villages/LCEDN webinar series
For more information, please go to e4sv.org
https://e4sv.org/events/webinar-crowd-power
If you are a start-up or a smaller energy access firm looking to raise funds, then energy-targeted crowdfunding may just be for you.
Raising the necessary finance for start-up and scale-up energy access ventures on terms that make commercial sense is one of the biggest challenges in the sector. In the search for appropriate finance, innovative energy access projects are increasingly turning to crowdfunding to address their financing need.
Energy4Impact has spent the last 3 years looking into the challenges and opportunities in crowdfunding energy access. In this webinar, they will share some of their findings and recommendations, covering donation, reward, debt and equity crowdfunding. Energy4Impact will be joined by crowdfunding platform partner Lendahand, as well as crowdfunded entrepreneurs Sosai Renewable Energies of Nigeria to present their experiences.
This month, our presenters/discussants will be Energy4Impact's Davinia Cogan, who has been managing their crowdfunding research programme, Koen The, CEO of Lendahand Ethex and Habiba Ali, Managing Director of Sosai RE. In addition to presentations on their experiences, the webinar will include a panel discussion on the various challenges and opportunities of crowdfunding energy access between the presenters, as well as - of course - an opportunity for Q&A with all webinar participants.
WEBINAR | CROWD POWER | Crowdfunding Energy Access Ventures - Davinia CoganSmart Villages
Smart Villages/LCEDN webinar series
For more information, please go to e4sv.org
https://e4sv.org/events/webinar-crowd-power
If you are a start-up or a smaller energy access firm looking to raise funds, then energy-targeted crowdfunding may just be for you.
Raising the necessary finance for start-up and scale-up energy access ventures on terms that make commercial sense is one of the biggest challenges in the sector. In the search for appropriate finance, innovative energy access projects are increasingly turning to crowdfunding to address their financing need.
Energy4Impact has spent the last 3 years looking into the challenges and opportunities in crowdfunding energy access. In this webinar, they will share some of their findings and recommendations, covering donation, reward, debt and equity crowdfunding. Energy4Impact will be joined by crowdfunding platform partner Lendahand, as well as crowdfunded entrepreneurs Sosai Renewable Energies of Nigeria to present their experiences.
This month, our presenters/discussants will be Energy4Impact's Davinia Cogan, who has been managing their crowdfunding research programme, Koen The, CEO of Lendahand Ethex and Habiba Ali, Managing Director of Sosai RE. In addition to presentations on their experiences, the webinar will include a panel discussion on the various challenges and opportunities of crowdfunding energy access between the presenters, as well as - of course - an opportunity for Q&A with all webinar participants.
WEBINAR | DEC 2017 | Smart Villages Findings on Translating Research into Pra...Smart Villages
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT e4sv.org
In September 2017, the Low Carbon Energy for Development Network (LCEDN) held its annual conference on the topic of "Equity and Energy Justice" at Durham University, UK. As a follow-up to this conference, we held two webinars to share highlights from the conference.
The first webinar focussed on energy justice. This month, we examined a second theme from the conference, and focused on questions of how academic research can best have impact at the grassroots of energy access and productive use, how that "knowledge gap" can be closed, and what some of the most effective solutions might be for ensuring that research can be applied effectively and equitably.
The speakers included Practical Action's Sarah Begg, who has been leading a participatory learning study with LCEDN looking at how academic research impacts the grassroots. She will be joined by her colleague from Practical Action's Bangladesh office, Iffat Khan, who will present some of the specific outcomes and experiences of the study in Bangladesh. Finally, the Smart Villages Initiative will share the global perspectives they have been able to gather on bridging academic research and making it relevant to energy access practitioners, entrepreneurs, and rural communities.
Sarah Begg, Global Knowledge and Learning Officer, Practical Action
Iffat Khan, Knowledge and Business Development Specialist, Practical Action Bangladesh
Dr Bernie Jones, Co-Leader, Smart Villages Initiative
More more information, please visit e4sv.org
WEBINAR | DEC 2017 | Closing the Knowledge Gap - Solar Waste Disposal in Bang...Smart Villages
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT e4sv.org
In September 2017, the Low Carbon Energy for Development Network (LCEDN) held its annual conference on the topic of "Equity and Energy Justice" at Durham University, UK. As a follow-up to this conference, we held two webinars to share highlights from the conference.
The first webinar focussed on energy justice. This month, we examined a second theme from the conference, and focused on questions of how academic research can best have impact at the grassroots of energy access and productive use, how that "knowledge gap" can be closed, and what some of the most effective solutions might be for ensuring that research can be applied effectively and equitably.
The speakers included Practical Action's Sarah Begg, who has been leading a participatory learning study with LCEDN looking at how academic research impacts the grassroots. She will be joined by her colleague from Practical Action's Bangladesh office, Iffat Khan, who will present some of the specific outcomes and experiences of the study in Bangladesh. Finally, the Smart Villages Initiative will share the global perspectives they have been able to gather on bridging academic research and making it relevant to energy access practitioners, entrepreneurs, and rural communities.
Sarah Begg, Global Knowledge and Learning Officer, Practical Action
Iffat Khan, Knowledge and Business Development Specialist, Practical Action Bangladesh
Dr Bernie Jones, Co-Leader, Smart Villages Initiative
More more information, please visit e4sv.org
Given by Martin Kariongi
The second in our series of workshops designed to gather input from stakeholders involved in existing off-grid projects in Africa, Asia and Latin America. This event was held in Malaysia for the ASEAN countries, organised by Smart Villages and the Academy of Sciences Malaysia (ASM) in collaboration with Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS).
This presentation gives an overview of the activities taken in the remote village of Terrat, in Northern Tanzania, and the impact this has had on the population.
This is a re-upload of the original file, which was corrupt on Slideshare
For more information, please visit e4sv.org
ACEF2017 Smart Villages Energy as a Catalyst to Holistic Rural DevelopmentSmart Villages
Smart Villages presentation at ADB's Asia Clean Energy Forum 2017 in Manila, by Dr Bernie Jones, on the topic of how energy and other technological and social innovations can act as catalysts for rural development - for more information see www.e4sv.org
ACEF2017 Global Insights into Innovative Climate Smart Energy for AsiaSmart Villages
Smart Villages presentation at ADB's Asia Clean Energy Forum 2017 in Manila, by Molly Hurley Depret, on the topic of how energy and other technological and social innovations can act as catalysts for rural development - for more information see www.e4sv.org
Presented by: Dr Rosie Day, Senior Lecturer of Environment and Society in the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Birmingham
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Webinar 7 | Oct-16 | Frontier Markets: Solar Sahelis
1. Solar Sahelis
Frontier Markets is last mile distribution company in the energy access space.
Prepared By:
Frontier Markets Consulting Private Limited
www.frontiermkts.com
3. OUR MISSION
LAST MILE ENERGY
ACCESS
Taking selective energy products at
remote destinations that impact life.
WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
Conducting massive drive to push
forward women’s at various touchpoint.
MARKETING
CLEAN ENERGY SOLAR
PRODUCTS
We have crafted a special supply chain
that focuses on solar products
CHANGING LIVES VIA
CLEAN COOKSTOVES
Addressing health and life issues at
rural India
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“Adding value to
WOMEN”
At Frontier Markets, we are
innovating last mile sales and
service reach by creating Saral
Jeevan Sakhis – A women
volunteers group.
At a Glance
Redefining last mile connectivity
ACHIEVEMENTS
250
+
Sahelis
125
+
Thousand
Households reached
400
$+
Sahelis earning
/ Annual
6+
Lakhs
Tons of Co2
Saved
38,00
0+
Income generated for
women till date
9. $415 Increase in income
of Retail Points
$100 Increase in income
of Saral Jeevan Sahelis
1,000
Women
trained &
empowered
800 + solar
retail points
established
200 Shops powered by
Solar
15k tones of carbon
saved
1.8K
People trained on
Solar and service
200K People
educated about
solar
32 full time
employees
hired
36K students
educated
about Solar
15 Types of product solution
for poor
10 channel partners
established
130K+
Products sold
Social
Impact
Environmental
Impact
Economic
Impact
Impact Mapping
Socio Economic Impact Mapping of Frontier Markets
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NEW OPPORTUNITIES TO PARTNER
Are you looking forward to be part of this growth story
VISION 2020
Partnerships
20+ NGO Partnerships
10 + Govt. Dept.
5 + Energy Giants
Geography
National & Global
Presence Strength
5000 Retail Points
6000 Sahelis
150 + Service Points
1 Million
Clean energy Products
to be sold Outreach
5 Million Households
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Bring lamp providing 4
hours + light powered
by solar
S 2
Bright light for over 8
hours to solve energy
access problem
S 20
Compact table light
service
A 1
Compact solution to light a
rural house via solar
Home Lighting
System Making smart cities by high
powered smart LED street
lights
Smart Street Light
High powered 52
lumens light with mobile
charging
Sunlight JS 30
OUR PRODUCTS
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Welcome to the world of Rakshak!
A Make In India Initiative by Frontier Markets!
FLAGSHIP PRODUCTS BY FRONTIER MARKETS
Solar powered Litium Ion Torch
with Mobile charging
Bright LED acid rechargeable torch
with full aluminum reflector
15. Learn more about the featured Solar Rakshak Plus
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Led Bulb & Output
3.3V, 3Watt, SMD Hi Power Led;
15000 + Lux
Battery
3.7V, 2000mAH (2 Qty.) 4000 mAH
Li- Ion rechargeable batteries
Solar Panel
3 Watt, 6 Volt polycrystalline
solar panel
Operating Time
High Light Mode : 10+ Hours
Economy Light Mode : 15+
Hours
Recharging time
Via Solar Panel : 10 – 12 Hours
{When fully discharged}
Warranty
One year warranty on complete
torch including battery
Mobile Charging
Mobile charging option through
5V, 1 A DC output socket
Colors & Varieties
Light Weight & Durable
Available in Red, Yellow,
Black
Solar
High Focus LED Torch
Rakshak
Plus
16. Battery
Rechargable Lithium ion battery, 26 Ah
Material
Alluminum alloy material, Steel Glass
Backup
24 Hours, Atleast 2 rainy days
Size & Weight
227*736 MM, 7.5 Kg
Integrated Solar Street Light
12 Watt
Light
5 Hrs Bright Light, Dim Light Till Dawn
Motion Sensor
Auto Dusk to Dawn operations
( 5 Hours high light +
25% dim light with PIR till dawn)
Solar Panel
15 Watt
Bulb
12 W LED, 1200 Lumens
Warranty
2 Years comprehensive warranty
Pole Height
4/5 Mtr.
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Home lighting compact solutions from Frontier Markets
100 WATT COMPACT ROOF TOP SOLAR SOLUTIONS
Polycrystalline
Efficiency
15% 25 years of limited
power output warranty
100 watt capacity panel
Solar Grid Interactive
Invertor
250 VA Invertor, 5 years
warranty
Efficient Back Up
75 Ah Battery Capacity
2.5 – 3 hours back up time
18. CLEAN COOKSTOVE
We are striving top change rural lifestyle by making market for
clean cooking solutions both in LPG space and Biomass area.
Improved lifestyle at
Dholpur
Customer feedback meet has shown
great excitement among villagers
500,000
People have been outreached
via our awareness drive
Demonstrative Marketing
Using puppet shows and live
demonstrations to highlight impact
1812,00
0+
150 – 200
avg
8500
+
71%
Total no. of
participants
in Campaign
Total no. of
Leads
generated
SHG
Members
Interested in
availing Loan
19. Step 1
NGO Engagement
Duration : 7 -10 days
Target : At least 10 -15 NGO’s
Step 3
SJS training
Duration : 8- 10 days (2 days per
training)
Target : 5 Training sessions
(Batch of 20)
Step 5
Village and gram panchayat selection &
development of
Route Map
Duration : 15 – 20 days
Target : At least 100 NGO’s
Step 7
Dry run
Duration : 4 days
Target : At least 8 villages at Random Locations to
check all touchpoints
Step 2
SJS selection and
recruitment
Duration : 14 days
Target : At least 80 - 100 NGO’s
Step 4
Baseline survey and Focus
Group Discussion (FGD) for
product identification
Duration : 15 – 20 days
Target : Minimum 50 Village Panchayats
Step 6
Pre launch preparations,
Review of Baseline survey,
Procedural Reviews
Duration : 30 -40 days
Target : 2 Villages / day; 52 – 60 event's/month
Step 8
Launch, Monitoring and
Tracking, Review
Duration : 30 – 40
Target : Ensuring process implementation
TOTAL END TO END
CAMPAIGN TIME
120- 160
DAYS
TOTAL
CAMPAIGN
INITIATION TIME
90- 120
DAYS
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OUR TEAM
AJAITA SHAH
CEO & FOUNDER
Ajaita has been working in India for 10 years in microfinance and clean energy distribution. She has been an active educator, collaborator, and catalyst in helping scale
clean energy access globally. She serves on the board of Frontier Innovations Foundation, a non-profit focused on last-mile distribution support for clean energy
companies. She is an advisor to various social enterprises in India focusing on product development for the poor. She is an active member of the UN Practitioner’s
Network, Asian Development Bank’s Energy For All Partnership. Ajaita Shah holds her B.A. in International Relations from Tufts University.
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Our Support Team
TAFADZWA CHIGANAGA
CFO / Co-COO
ARPIT VYAS
Co-COO
MANISH KHULLAR
HEAD - RELATIONSHIP MANAGER
KAUSHIK GHOSH
MARKETING ASSOCIATE
NAVIN SRIVASTAVA
HEAD OF RETAIL SALES
SANDEEP DANGAYACH
HEAD OF CHANNEL
SALES
MONIKA GUPTA
HEAD OF TRAINING