Mimi Moto
Mimi Moto
Mimi Moto is a forced-air gasifier stove with two burning chambers, an inbuilt fan and battery within a solar panel.
Designed in Holland, the Mimi Moto is a forced-air gasifier cookstove designed to operate using locally produced biomass pellets as fuel. Two removable burning chambers are used; the larger for high powered flame and a smaller biomass chamber for low power simmering. The built-in fan is powered by an external rechargeable battery pack. A solar panel is included to charge the battery pack for off-grid applications. Promotional and instructional videos about the stove available.
Mimi Moto is based in the Netherlands.
Countries: Argentina, Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Malawi, Netherlands, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Vietnam, Zambia
Several international distributors including the Clean cooking Revolution in South Africa, Inyenyeri in Kenya, and Supamoto Energy in Zambia. Contact MimiMoto for a list of current distributors.
South African pricing ranges from 23 USD (community user) to 44 USD (donation model).
Pricing varies depending on location and pricing model, contact MimiMoto for more information.
Three stone fires and inefficient, traditional stoves, up to 14 improved cookstove models available in the E4C Solutions Library and over 400 stoves in the Clean Cooking Catalog.
Goal 7: Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all.
Individuals and households who cook over open fires.