Rural lighting start-up d.light design featured on Forbes.com
Friday June 20, 2008 , 1 min Read
Rural lighting start-up d.light design just got featured on Forbes.com:
d.light design based in New Delhi, India, has developed a trio of lights created for a market it calls the “base of the pyramid”–including people who live on the equivalent of $1 a day. Its portable Nova light, which it is debuting on Monday, has a high-powered LED that d.light claims can run for 40 hours on a full charge. It comes with a solar panel, so recharging costs nothing. The Nova also works on an AC charger. D.light plans to sell the light for $15 to $30; the higher price includes both the solar charging panel and the AC charger.
Here is the link to the story [via NGOPost], as well as a previously mentioned job opportunity at d.light.