Sustainable energy use in the fish value chain

Sustainable energy use in the fish value chain

ASOBO, a Dutch start-up is testing a unique business model in Mbita, a small fishing town in Kenya. Torqeedo electric motors are rented out to the local fishermen for a monthly fee that includes financing, training, maintenance, and a solar-powered battery-charging service. How can environment-friendly e-mobility improve the lives of people living on this vast freshwater lake?

1366 768 External Source
Start Typing
Privacy Preferences

When you visit our website, it may store information through your browser from specific services, usually in the form of cookies. Here you can change your Privacy preferences. It is worth noting that blocking some types of cookies may impact your experience on our website and the services we are able to offer.

For performance and security reasons we use Cloudflare
required
Our website uses cookies, mainly from 3rd party services. Define your Privacy Preferences and/or agree to our use of cookies.