A loan helped to cover the upfront manufacturing costs for solar devices to electrify 250 households in Cambodia.


Okra's story

Problem

About half of the population of Cambodia lives without access to the electricity grid. These low-income people are the most vulnerable to adverse economic changes and stand to gain the most from a reliable energy source.

Traditional solar home systems are sometimes available, but each system is limited to a single household. Energy generated from these traditional solar systems cannot be shared among villages meaning about 30% of electricity generated is not used, the systems are not scalable, and they are usually prohibitively expensive for low-income people.


Solution

Okra is a technology developer who has created an innovative system to set up and manage solar electricity sharing in the most remote parts of the world. With Okra, the extra power that's not being used by one home can be shared with the community meaning more people will have access to energy for all their needs: lights, fans, pumping water and even rice cooking. Okra’s system reduces energy waste and makes energy access more affordable and accessible to off-grid communities.


Loan Use

Okra is requesting a $50,000 Kiva loan in order to cover the upfront manufacturing costs to electrify 250 households in Cambodia. This is Okra's first loan and it will help the company establish a credit history which will improve its ability to access future financing.


This loan is special because:

It promotes access to clean energy and sanitation products.



Loan details


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