Nearly a billion people depend on healthcare centres that have no reliable electricity.
As a result, life-saving procedures can be delayed, carried out in the dark, or under precarious handheld torchlight.
While securing electricity access has previously required a one-off product procurement, Energy-as-a-Service now offers a viable and accessible way to meet – and crucially – maintain off-grid health facilities’ long-term energy needs.
Photo courtesy of World Bank Photo Collection.