About
Hamara Grid is an early-stage mini-grid developer based in Nagaland, India, focused on delivering decentralised renewable energy through a rural development lens. It works in hard-to-reach geographies with strong community and government partnerships.
Hamara Grid integrates energy access with productive-use, local job creation, and inclusive village governance.
Project Focus
The project supports the installation of 30 solar mini-grids in northeast India to accelerate inclusive economic growth through economic opportunities, better education facilities, improved healthcare standards, better safety, mobility, and quality of life across remote-rural communities of an extremely under-developed region of India.
The initiative aims to demonstrate a replicable Public–Private–People–Philanthropy model for rural electrification and intends to develop relationships with government agencies and build robust community engagement. The funding also aims to assist this early-stage mini-grid developer to make progressive strides towards deploying mini-grid projects ‘at-scale’ and unlock commercial capital.
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