Solar-Powered Telemedicine Units are mobile clinics or stations powered entirely by solar energy, designed to provide remote healthcare services in off-grid and underserved areas. These units are equipped with diagnostic tools, internet connectivity, and communication devices that enable real-time consultation with medical professionals in urban centers.
The systems improve access to primary care, maternal health services, diagnostics, and specialist consultations, especially in areas with limited health infrastructure. Solar power ensures consistent energy for medical devices, lighting, refrigeration (e.g.,vaccines), and digital health records without relying on diesel or unstable grids.
These units are often deployed through partnerships with ministries of health, NGOs, or private health providers aspart of digital health and universal care expansion strategies.