Igbérè’s minigrid
Watch our story, narrated by Eva Green
Life in the village has transformed dramatically
Living conditions are improving, economic opportunities are rising
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Entrepreneurs like Julienne can operate their shops in the evening and use fridges to preserve food.
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Villagers can access information about what is going on in the world and experience an open air cinema for the first time.
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Rural clinics can run more efficiently, even at nighttime.
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Mosques and churches now have lighting and can even play music during ceremonies
Igbérè’s team
Louise ABALOUNOROU
Tristan and Louise have known each other since 2009, when they both worked in a Beninese NGO focused on education and microfinance.
Louise is a field expert who speaks no less than 8 languages and has worked all her life for programs focused on improving the living conditions of people living in rural areas: education, nutrition, fight against female circoncision…
She is now dedicated to improving electricity access in her home country, where over 90% of rural inhabitants do not have access to electricity.
We are working on version 2.0 of Igbérè’s minigrid, which will be a state of the art solar hybrid system coupled to smart grid technology provided by ou partner SparkMeter
This will allow Igbérè’s inhabitant to access a vastly improved service for a lower cost!
We are proud to have this project supported by Elecocité, a French electricity supplier who gives impact to your electricity bill!
Some of the love we’ve received ❤️
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— Nicolas Berno (@nicolasberno) April 19, 2017
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