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Mobisol is a German-based company that offers low-income customers in developing nations quality solar home systems that are a clean alternative to unhealthy, environmentally harmful, and expensive fossil fuels.<ref>http://www.plugintheworld.com/mobisol/ Retrieved 2nd July 2016</ref> Mobisol solar solutions work on a rent-to-own model, allowing low income households to make flexible daily payments for a powerful, efficient and reliable 80watt Solar system, saving over 60 percent of their daily income which they spend on the Kerosene and charcoal.<ref>http://aptantech.com/2016/02/mobisol-group-to-launch-new-solar-technology-in-kenya-target-low-income-households/ Retrieved 2nd July 2016</ref>  
 
Mobisol is a German-based company that offers low-income customers in developing nations quality solar home systems that are a clean alternative to unhealthy, environmentally harmful, and expensive fossil fuels.<ref>http://www.plugintheworld.com/mobisol/ Retrieved 2nd July 2016</ref> Mobisol solar solutions work on a rent-to-own model, allowing low income households to make flexible daily payments for a powerful, efficient and reliable 80watt Solar system, saving over 60 percent of their daily income which they spend on the Kerosene and charcoal.<ref>http://aptantech.com/2016/02/mobisol-group-to-launch-new-solar-technology-in-kenya-target-low-income-households/ Retrieved 2nd July 2016</ref>  
  
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==References==

Latest revision as of 19:33, 3 July 2016

Mobisol logo.jpg
Headquarters: Berlin
Country: Germany
Website: Mobisol Website


Introduction of the company

Mobisol is a German-based company that offers low-income customers in developing nations quality solar home systems that are a clean alternative to unhealthy, environmentally harmful, and expensive fossil fuels.[1] Mobisol solar solutions work on a rent-to-own model, allowing low income households to make flexible daily payments for a powerful, efficient and reliable 80watt Solar system, saving over 60 percent of their daily income which they spend on the Kerosene and charcoal.[2]

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