Fosera Blue Line PSHS 3000

Fosera

The Fosera Blue Line PSHS 3000 is a plug and play battery box designed to power multiple Fosera lights, radios, cooling fans or mobile phones.

 

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Product description Brand name and product description

Blue Line PSHS 3000 is an autonomous Fosera Pico Solar Home System with 3,25 V and over-charge, deep discharge and over-current protection. It is a plug and play device designed to power multiple Fosera lights, the Fosera radio, mobile phones and MP3-players. Multiple Fosera battery boxes can be interconnected to increase the capacity of the system. This product is also available with Pay-As-You-Go functionality.

The device is engineered in Fosera‘s head office located near Ulm in Illerkirchberg, Germany.

 

Target region(s) Target region for distribution/implementation (listed by country if specified)
Distributors/implementing organizations Organization(s) distributing/deploying this product directly to communities/individuals?"

Fosera’s team is formed by engineers, salespeople and operation managers. Apart from the main production facilities in Thailand (in Bahir Dar) and by 2016, there were operating local assembly lines in India,  Mozambique, Kenya (in Naivasha), and Ethiopia (in Pathum Thani) all operating under rigorous German Quality Control and with plans to expand to Liberia. 

 

Market suggested retail price Price per unit or service price per usage/terms (USD). Subsidies noted.

Depends on Fosera’s distributors, however, the battery box has a 50 USD estimated price. Interview with the representative

 

Competitive landscape Similar products available on the market. May not be a comprehensive listing.

Kerosene lamps, Barefoot Connect 620 from Barefoot Power, M-KOPA IV Solar Home System from Mobisol, and over 16 products available in Lightininglobal.org.

SDG targeted United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) targeted with this product/application/service

Goal 7: Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all.

Target user(s) Target user/consumer base (country, income segment)

Low-income households.

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