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SolarAid’s SM100 featured on the BBC and in the Financial Times

We are very pleased to report our SM100 solar light has been featured on both the BBC website and in the Financial Times (paywall). The articles agreed that the SM100 – developed by SolarAid with Chinese solar giant Yingli, and designed by cool UK design company Inventid – presents a great way of fighting poverty in Africa and elsewhere. With the SM100, SolarAid […]

SM100 – Meets Lighting Global Quality Standards

We are very happy to announce that our little solar light, the SM100, has now been fully tested by Lighting Global and is now certified as meeting their quality standards. Lighting Global is the World Bank Group’s platform to support sustainable growth of the international off-grid solar market as a means of rapidly increasing energy access to […]

SunnyMoney shortlisted for the 2017 Responsible Business Awards

SolarAid is celebrating after being shortlisted for the UK’s longest running and most prestigious awards programme, championing responsible business in the UK and abroad. Now in their 20th year, the Awards champion the most inspiring businesses who are making a difference by taking action to build more inclusive workplaces, stronger communities and tackle our biggest environmental […]

How can renewables help to create a better civilization?

The following is a statement by Dr Jeremy Leggett, Executive Chair of SolarAid, to the Start Up Energy Transition Tech Festival, Berlin, 20th March 2017: I speak today about the wider context of all the wonderful innovation and creative disruption we are hearing about from around the world today. My message is about how to […]

FINCOOP – Microfinance for solar in Malawi

Last week, FINCOOP, Malawi’s largest financial cooperative, signed an agreement with our African social enterprise SunnyMoney, who distribute solar products to people in the rural areas of Malawi, Zambia and Uganda. Fincoop has a large membership in Malawi, reaching remote parts of the country and SunnyMoney hopes to reach that market where Fincoop has many teachers as its members. […]

SM100 ‘the world’s most affordable solar light’

  SolarAid is extremely proud to have launched ‘the world’s most affordable solar light’. After years in development, this little light, called the SM100, is now being distributed across Africa via our social enterprise, SunnyMoney. The SM100, developed for SolarAid in conjunction with Yingli Solar and UK industrial design firm inventid, incorporates feedback collected from SolarAid’s decade […]

Update from the Kenyan Solar For Peace Initiative

  Solar lights don’t just replace dirty, unhealthy kerosene lamps. You may have read in earlier blogs how solar lights are being used as tools for promoting peace and development amongst bitterly-divided communities. This novel approach, introduced in 2013 by Joseph Karanja in his home-town of Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County, started with just 14 families. In 2017, the 3,000 members of what has come […]

SolarAid – Ten year market update

When SolarAid was founded in 2006, very few people in rural Africa had heard of solar power and fewer still could afford a solar light. For the past ten years SolarAid has been on a mission, to light up Africa and eradicate the kerosene lantern and although we have made some good progress and helped improve […]

SM100s in Nkeyema District, Zambia

  Contrary to SolarAid’s usual “trade not aid” model this blog post, by President Kambani, explains how the Rotary English District 1100, and the District’s two Rotary Clubs of Cheltenham North and Cleeve Vale, working in partnership with the Rotary Club of Lusaka, Zambia raised funds in order to distribute SolarAid’s SM100 solar lamps to hundreds of […]