MFR is the sole assessment company accredited to conduct GOGLA Consumer Protection Third Party Assessments (hereinafter Consumer Protection Assessments) of Off-grid Solar Companies. GOGLA is the global association for the off-grid solar energy industry.
Learn more in the article « Assessing consumer protection performance from a third-party perspective », by Puck van Basten and Rebecca Rhodes (GOGLA), and Lucia Spaggiari (MFR)
The Consumer Protection Assessment is an objective and independent assessment of an Off-Grid solar company’s implementation of GOGLA’s consumer protection standards for the off-grid solar energy industry.
The Consumer Protection Assessment provides investors with a common solution to assess and mitigate Off-Grid solar companies’ Consumer Protection risks in due diligence and monitoring.
Undergoing the Consumer Protection Assessment allows Off-Grid solar companies to:
Investors with Off-Grid Solar portfolios and and Off-Grid solar companies with different business models, selling Solar Home System, as well as Productive Use equipment, either through cash sales or through multiple payment contracts (PAYGo).
The Consumer Protection Assessment provides an independent assessment based on the GOGLA Consumer Protection code, representing the minimum standards of practice customers should expect from an off-grid solar company.
The Consumer Protection Assessment report includes the level of achievement for each principle and indicator, as well as a detailed Action Plan: with priority-ranked recommendations.
Company | Country | Date of the Third Party Assessment | |
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Simusolar | Tanzania | December 2024 |
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SURECHILL | Kenya | October 2024 |
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Sun King | Nigeria | June 2024 |
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Easy Solar | Sierra Leone | June 2024 |
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Qotto | Benin | November 2023 |
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M-KOPA | Kenya | March 2023 |
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D.Light | Kenya | September 2022 |
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BBOXX | Kenya | February 2022 |
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Sun King | Kenya | February 2022 |
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Azuri | Kenya | February 2022 |