More than 650 million people do not have access to electricity in Sub-Saharan Africa where about 50% of crops are lost and medicines are poorly preserved!
this situation does not allow to have a cold chain connected to the absent or poor electrical network,
However, it has a very high potential in solar energy (5KWh/m²/j; 40°C)
Our solution uses the sun, to produce cold useful for conservation but also electricity for recharging phones, lighting and others.
Our solarfreezer is the first model that integrates both photovoltaic and thermal energy, allowing it to operate 24 hours a day without using batteries for storage.it integrates a monthly payment system for the cold produced and a monitoring to better manage the interface and to pay for its cold production via mobile money without an internet.By recycling freezer carcasses and integrating our technology we avoid 12 times what CO2 is used..
In reality, our solution makes it possible to avoid 3Teq of CO2 in the atmosphere .
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