1
Limited
Grid Access
Most remote areas are not connected to the national grid, resulting in dependence on costly, polluting diesel generators.
2
High Operational
Costs
Fuel transportation and generator maintenance contribute to higher energy costs, placing a financial burden on households and local businesses.
3
Demand for
Reliability
In remote settings, energy is not just a convenience – it is essential for powering healthcare facilities, schools, communication systems, and local enterprises.