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ID125766
Title ProperAdoption of solar home lighting systems in India
Other Title Informationwhat might we learn from Karnataka?
LanguageENG
AuthorHarish, Santosh M ;  Iychettira, Kaveri K ;  Raghavan, Shuba V ;  Kandlikar, Milind
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Karnataka has been among the most successful markets for solar lighting systems (SLS) among Indian states. In order to understand the dynamics of systems adoption and operation, that have fostered market based adoption of solar lighting, we interviewed rural households from six districts that had purchased solar lighting systems using loans at market rates, the rural banks that provided loans and the solar firms that marketed the technology. We found that a large proportion of households in our sample were connected to the grid but chose to install solar lighting because they considered the power supply from the grid to be unreliable. Households in our sample reported savings on electricity costs and reduced kerosene usage for lighting. In addition to providing credit, banks also play a key role in ensuring good service and maintenance; the viability of the SLS market is thus critically dependent on the role that the banks play as intermediaries between consumers and solar firms in rural areas. Government programs should be carefully designed to match the incentives of firms, banks and consumers if the successes of the 'Karnataka model' are to be repeated and amplified.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.62; Nov 2013: p.697-706
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol.62; Nov 2013: p.697-706
Key WordsRural Electrification ;  Solar Lighting Systems ;  Technology Diffusion