Solar Refrigerators are essential off-grid appliances that use photovoltaic energy to power refrigeration units for storing food, vaccines, and medicines in areas with unreliable or no electricity access. They contribute significantly to food security, public health, and energy resilience.
These units typically include solar panels, charge controllers, battery storage (or solar direct-drive technology), and insulated cooling chambers. In the health sector, solar refrigerators enable safe vaccine storage, reducing spoilage and expanding access to essential medicines.
In agricultural contexts, they reduce post-harvest losses and support rural livelihoods. Their low maintenance, clean energy profile, and applicability in both humanitarian and development contexts make them highly scalable across low-income settings.