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Simon Collings et al., « Pay-as-you-go solar PV in Rwanda: evidence of benefits to users and issues of affordability », Field Actions Science Reports, ID : 10670/1.jhq0wy
In 2013 Azuri Technologies, a provider of solar home systems, entered the Rwanda market with USAID support. During project implementation various distribution challenges were encountered and useful lessons learned. Impact studies were conducted which showed households using the Azuri systems benefiting from significantly more hours of light and from the ability to charge phones at home. These households were among the wealthier segments of the rural population indicating affordability challenges for some households.