• Masai hut, in Tanzania. Worldwide 1.5 billion people have no electricity. Flexiwaysolar.com helps with affordable solar-powered LED lamps
  • kids studying with dangerous kerosene lamp. Flexiwaysolar.com offers a safe alternative: a solar-powered LED lamp
    kids studying with dangerous kerosene lamp. Flexiwaysolar.com offers a safe alternative: a solar-powered LED lamp
  • flexiwaysolar.com solar-powered LED lamps will help stop global warming, which melts these glaciers on Kilimanjaro
  • Happy people in Papua New Guinea with our Flexiwaysolar.com solar-powered LED light in Tanzania
    Happy people in Papua New Guinea with our Flexiwaysolar.com solar-powered LED light in Tanzania
  • Our flexiwaysolar.com LED light is powered by the sun
  • About Flexiway Solar Solutions

The problem

Kerosene lamps cause poverty, serious health problems, fire hazards and ecological damage. Read about a mother's typical day in Africa.

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The solution

The most affordable solar-powered LED light in the world is replacing kerosene lamps. Read about all benefits it brings to local communities

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Get a 6-pack

The worldwide shop is now open! Buy a 6-pack of solar lights online for a special price and 1 extra will be donated to our projects.

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About us

Our mission, our vision and our history: we present you the people behind the solar project and their thoughts about a brighter future

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Lend a hand

We cannot improve the world all by ourselves, we need your help to reach our goals.

help us to lend a hand to these kids in tanzania by supplying them with Flexiwaysolar solar-powered LED lights © ExposedPlanet.com Images, all rights reserved

help us to lend a hand to these kids in tanzania by supplying them with Flexiwaysolar solar-powered LED lights

We need to spread the word about the benefits of solar power compared to dangerous and expensive kerosene lamps.

Here are some ways you can lend a hand right now:

Of course the best way to help our planet is to lead by example, the costs of solar will go down and down once there is more demand:

  • Check your community for solar-power initiatives.
  • Ask your local government about subsidies, there might be ways to start with solar you do not know about.
  • Share our stories and your experiences & savings with others.

We welcome your ideas, please contact us and share them or leave comments on the blog.

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