e-waste to e-cook

In Myanmar, remote rural households are often the last to gain electricity access, despite having the most to benefit. The e-waste to e-cook project tackled this challenge by demonstrating the viability of upcycled, locally assembled lithium-ion batteries as a clean, affordable, and reliable power source.

e-waste to e-cook

Alluvium (through AMPERES) managed the overall design and implementation of the project and led in the analysis and formation of the business case for Switch Myanmar, including the formation of the partnership, developing the business model and source of investment.

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