By David Bornstein
To appreciate Fabio Rosa's Solar Home System, it's essential to pay attention to the details: when you are designing a business to deliver solar energy at low cost to an under-served mass market as Rosa is doing in rural Brazil there is no room for human error.
So the batteries must be protected with special boxes and numbered locks. And the plugs all have to be designed to fit one-way because inadvertent reversal of polarity will damage the system. And finally in an inspired touch you may even decide to attach a miniature sculpture of a saint to the battery box just to serve as a daily reminder to the customer that the battery the energy store must be treated as sacred.
Two billion people about 30 percent of the world's population lack access to electricity. And it is estimated that about one billion of them can afford solar energy today at commercial rates given their current energy expenditures provided that they are given the option to rent it or pay it off in installments over several years. Bringing solar energy to a billion people would stimulate economic activity, improve education and health, reduce carbon emissions and relieve stress on the world's overcrowded cities.