Added: Dec 01, 2020
Last edited: Jul 08, 2022
Engie offers lease-to-own solar installations to customers in rural communities who do not have access to electricity. Customers pay a monthly fee and own the solar power system after 12 to 30 months. Through their 'Innovation Booster", they have launched several calls for projects related to electric cooking, urban energy, drinking water and e-mobility among others.
This case study has been created as part of Footprints Africa's work to build a comprehensive open-source database of circular economy initiatives in Africa. We are doing this in collaboration with the African Circular Economy Network (ACEN), as part of our programme to support the circular economy transition in Africa.
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Prioritise regenerative resources
Rethink the business model
Regenerative energy
Renewable energy, fuels
Leasing, rental, pay per use
lease-to-own
Solar energy
rural communities