The last 10 days I've been back in Africa again. This time also in Tanzania to set up our sales channels. The visit has given a lot of new impressions and ideas that must surely be pursued.
In...
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The last 10 days I've been back in Africa again. This time also in Tanzania to set up our sales channels. The visit has given a lot of new impressions and ideas that must surely be pursued.
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During our stay Kenya, where I had Annie and Søren (my wife and son) with me on the visits to the villages, we realized that the market for companies in the local areas is larger than first...
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Together with Annie and Søren (my wife and son) I am back in Kenya. Here we with our partner Deborah from CX Power Kenya Ltd. are on promotion in some of the villages in Kerio Valley. Among...
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Last week Peoples Portable Power visited Shenzhen KayoMaxtar Battery Co.,Ltd in China to see their production facilities and negotiate terms for the delivery of our next batteries. KayoMaxtar will...
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My trip to Kenya in September-October 2018 was intended to test import procedures, distribution, mobile payment systems and the partnerships we have built up.
It was a trip with many challenges...
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Two Master students from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) Mads Rønn Kramer and Jairam Ramakrishnan have tested and used our batteries in their thesis "State of Health (SOH) analysis of...
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-Short intro to my education and why I chose this intership.
I study multimediadesign at IBA in Kolding. It is a versatile education where you learn about digital communication, web...
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My last week in Africa has come and I went to see the families who has been using the batteries since my last visit. Overall a positive feedback but with minor issues, that has been resolved in...
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My first week at the “Enpact #StartUpMentoring workshop” is almost over, and I have listened to some very interesting presentations and held great meetings with Solarkiosk, WWF Kenya and...
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I arrived in Kenya last Wednesday.
On the bus, going to my hotel, I sat next to a danish man named Jørgen, who runs a small NGO.
He collects used school and hospital equipment from...