Paris, November 12, 2012: To enable off-grid, low-income communities to meet some of their most basic everyday needs, Total has introduced Awango by Total, a line of innovative, reliable solar lighting and phone charging solutions.
Energy is an essential driver of social and economic development. Yet access to electricity is a daily struggle for 1.3 billion people worldwide1 . Their traditional lighting sources — kerosene lamps, candles and disposable batteries — are inefficient, unsuited to new uses and account for a significant percentage of spending by base of the pyramid households.
Awango by Total, a reliable, affordable energy service combining:
- Equipment selected for its robustness and ease of use: partnerships with three suppliers — d.Light Design, Greenlight Planet and Sundaya — enable the program to offer a full line of lighting and phone charging products, ranging from portable solar lamps to modular kits.
- Affordable price points and financially responsible solutions, such as leasing in the Republic of the Congo and cooperatives in Indonesia.
- A one-to two-year warranty for all products, and customer service.
- Distribution networks adapted to local conditions. To cover the last mile to the communities concerned, the solutions are being marketed through Total’s service station networks, newly created young reseller networks, agricultural cooperatives, etc.
- The strategically related competencies of Total and German development cooperation agency GIZ. Total and GIZ are working in partnership in four key areas: measuring the program’s social impact, educating communities about renewable energies, training the sales force and developing local recycling systems. The results of this cooperation will be shared and published.
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