What is the IEEE Empower a Billion Lives competition?
It is a global initiative recognizing scalable solutions that expand access to electricity for underserved communities worldwide.
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Peco Power, a spin-out company from the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), has been named the Energy Supply Track Winner in the IEEE Empower a Billion Lives competition. This global initiative recognizes scalable solutions that expand...
Peco Power’s peer-to-peer electricity trading model offers a scalable solution for communities lacking traditional grid access. By enabling households to share and trade electricity, the system grows organically, reducing the need for large infrastructure investments. This approach allows communities to leapfrog traditional infrastructure constraints, delivering safe, affordable, and reliable electricity. This recognition highlights the potential for African-developed solutions to address global challenges.
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It is a global initiative recognizing scalable solutions that expand access to electricity for underserved communities worldwide.
It utilizes modular, off-grid power units that allow households to share and trade electricity locally, forming a community-based energy network.
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