
Lighting Up the Future of the Pacific
Building inclusive energy infrastructure where everyone can share the joy



What We Do
We provide a sustainable "Energy Sharing Service" designed for off-grid communities in Small Island Developing States (SIDS). By combining renewable energy with digital technology, we bridge the infrastructure gap.

Decentralized Power Generation
We install independent solar power systems at local community hubs. No large-scale grid investment is required, allowing for rapid and flexible deployment even in remote islands.

Digital Energy
Sharing
Powered by TOSHIBA SPINEX for Energy, our platform manages the rental of rechargeable LED lanterns and batteries. Residents can access clean energy on a pay-as-you-go basis using digital payments.

Community Empowerment
We turn local stores into energy stations. This model not only provides light but also creates new economic activities and improves the quality of life (QOL) for residents.
How Does It Work?
Simple Steps to Sustainable Energy
Step 1: Installation
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Equipping Local Hubs
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We provide solar generation equipment and rechargeable devices to trusted local stores
("energy stations").
Step 2: Sharing
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Rent and Use
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Residents rent charged LED lanterns or batteries from the store for a small fee. These devices power homes, businesses, and schools.
Step 3: Cycle
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Return and Recharge
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After use, devices are returned to the store for recharging. Usage data and payments are managed digitally to ensure sustainable operations.








