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? How so? Not defending it at all because I got no skin in the game, but to my understanding if the household has enough money to pay for the initial cost (30% of the total value of the system), then they should be OK with the rest because it's being paid daily, with the ability to stop paying at any point and then restarting at any point, the only difference is if you pay today you get electricity, if you don't pay today you don't get electricity. This seems really flexible to me. With the pica systems offered by m-kopa and the 10+ other competitors in the market, the total cost of a lighting system (no TV) is just 60 usd over a period of 5 years, which is cheaper than any DIY panel kits that they can make with scrap parts (the average cost is 100 for those) I see these power solutions that do not require massive infrastructure to get connected as a good way for rural population to get power without having to wait for the government to connect them.
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Coded at2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452
Raw LLM Response
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