SOLARKIOSK an autonomous modular business unit.



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SOLARKIOSK an autonomous modular business unit. AREA & Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio, Italy May 2012

1.5 billion people are not connected to the electricity grid. 650 million of them live in Africa. The world at night Electricity is vital for Business empowerment Communication Lighting Information / Entertainment The lack of access to electricity is a key limiting factor for rural development. Source: Worldbank

The solution to this dilemma can be provided by the SOLARKIOSK. Features of the SOLARKIOSK Financial viability: Substantial market size money spent on diesel substitutes already sufficient to financial viability Based on existing market demand and willingness to pay, however, cheaper, and more reliable / accessable Wider development Impact: Fighting deforestation Providing clean and healthy energy Counteracting rural depopulation Creating employment and income Providing information and entertainment possibilities Plug and Play : Power box combining electricity production and consumption in one entity Secure Durable Technology made in Germany manufactured / assembled locally Win Win as business philosophy: business franchise model enables kiosk manager to become a successful entrepreneur without upfront payment

The SOLARKIOSK is based on existing market demand The average household in Sub-Sahara Africa in off-grid areas spends up to 40% of their income, about 120 USD, annually on substitutes for electricity, such as biomass, paraffin, kerosene, diesel, candles Each mobile phone charging in off-grid areas costs about 0,20 1 USD. Remote off-grid areas in the world are a vast and untapped market for all the products and services that fit the needs of rural people: Light, energy, food, drinks, medicaments, daily goods, mobile phone and battery charging, internet, after sales service, maintenance, productive energy Source: Worldbank, ENDEVA Study 2012

The SOLARKIOSK business model generates revenues from three sources and is scalable. SOLARKIOSK business model SOLARKIOSK as a wholesaler Revenues from Fixed fee per month Variable fee related to electricity consumption Margin from product purchases Ensuring steady and stable cashflows Participate in kiosk energyservices Monitored by SOLARKIOSK tracking software Participate in sales of end customer solar products and daily goods

The SOLARKIOSK serves as a platform and enables to service additional future business expansion. Future possible business extensions Advertising Water purification Banking & microfinancing Entertainment Telecom towers Mini grid, productive energy

Plug & Play Powerbox for product distribution and energy services

The SOLARKIOSK is the first professional approach to combining electricity production and consumption in one entity. SOLARKIOSK plug & play features (1/2) Services Technical setup Cell phone charging Lantern charging Charging of other batteries Cooling of customer items Internet café Products for sale Solar lanterns, pico systems Cold drinks (from fridge) Kiosk products (cell phones, prepaid cards)

The SOLARKIOSK is highly flexible, safe and durable. It will be locally manufactured. SOLARKIOSK plug & play features (2/2) Flexibility Security Transportability Local manufacturing

The SOLARKIOSK goes far beyond business. Brings light into people's homes Enables them to read & study & communicate at night Cools food & drinks & medication Creates business & qualified jobs in rural areas (operator plus 4 employees per kiosk) Helps prevent deforestation Enables capacity building Creates local manufacturing / assembly Introduces after sales services and maintenance Brings information & entertainment to rural areas Reaches towards productive energy use The SOLARKIOSK has the potential to dramatically foster the fulfillment of the MDGS.

Contact: welcome@solarkiosk.eu www.solarkiosk.eu