In rural Nigeria, where electricity is unreliable or entirely absent, a young boy named Musa built something extraordinary from the earth beneath his feet—a working fridge made from clay and sand. ...
In a bustling town in Nigeria, a teenager named Emeka turned daily footsteps into electricity. Concerned that many local vendors couldn’t charge their phones during long market hours due to power o...
A factory in Sweden now prints solar panels directly onto fabric rolls — thin enough to iron onto shirts. Developed by Epishine, a Swedish startup, these ultra-light organic solar films are flexibl...
In Africa, a woman built a solar oven from layered cardboard and foil — now she cooks lunch daily without electricity.Her design is simple but powerful: flattened cardboard boxes shaped into a refl...
In Uganda, a group of students engineered something powerful from something portable — solar tents that fold neatly into backpacks. Designed for those without stable housing, these tents aren’t jus...
JTHouse Solar CEO Winnie highlighted our high-efficiency photovoltaic solutions, specifically designed for the high-temperature, high-sunlight environments of the Middle East, to the Mayor of Riyad...