The ACE 1 is a solar-biomass hybrid clean-cooking system designed to improve energy access and reduce indoor air pollution. It uses a built-in LiFePO4 battery to power a ventilator that improves combustion efficiency, enabling cleaner biomass burning and reducing smoke emissions. The same battery stores solar energy, providing households with electricity for mobile charging and LED lighting.
ACE 1 targets off-grid or energy-poor households in rural and peri-urban areas, where access to both clean cooking and electricity is limited. It enables users to reduce fuel consumption, minimize deforestation, and improve health outcomes.
The technology is designed for affordability and durability, using a pay-as-you-go model in many markets to improve accessibility. It has been deployed in multiple African and Asian countries through local distribution networks and social enterprise models, often supported by carbon financing and impact investment.