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GL02 R&D;: Brighter & Bluer?

LED testing and selection has formed a large part of our recent development work. When trying to select GravityLight’s LED, there were a number of physical properties that were important to consider. 

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tags: R&D;, LEDs, Rob's Blog, GL-2
categories: Technical Development
Monday 07.13.15
Posted by Jim Reeves
 

Improving GravityLight

Families who tested GL01 shared invaluable feedback on what needed improving before we could launch GravityLight. These insights have driven the development of GL02 over the past 18 months.

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categories: Technical Development
Thursday 03.20.14
Posted by Jim Reeves
 

Global Field Trial

Volunteers demonstrate the benefits of GravityLight to families in India

Volunteers demonstrate the benefits of GravityLight to families in India

Working with organisations and individuals across 26 different countries; a breadth that would give us insights into a range of communities and climates, we were able to trial over 1300 GravityLight units with off-grid households to prove the concept and understand its potential.

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categories: Research
Wednesday 09.18.13
Posted by Jim Reeves
 

GL01 Development

Not only did the crowd-funding dramatically change the scale of our intended production run, it also gave us the opportunity to further refine the product before sending to crowdfunders and testing around the world.

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categories: Technical Development
Tuesday 02.19.13
Posted by Jim Reeves
 

Indiegogo Campaign

In November 2012, with a working prototype in hand, the next step was raising funds to product 1000 units to test the GravityLight concept with households reliant on kerosene for light. Martin and Jim looked to the crowd for support...

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categories: Fundraising
Tuesday 02.19.13
Posted by Jim Reeves
 

How it all started.

In 2009, therefore, an award-winning design consultancy was approached by SolarAid, a UK charity with a mission to eradicate kerosene lamps. The team at SolarAid wanted to develop an extremely low-cost solar light, in order to reach off-grid families living on less than $3 a day. 

Designers Martin Riddiford and Jim Reeves took on the challenge

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categories: Technical Development
Monday 11.19.12
Posted by Jim Reeves