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To date, Kara Solar has built six electric boats – serving nine communities and hundreds of passengers along 60 miles of routes in Ecuador. Four solar centers charge the boats – supplementing the onboard solar panels – and also provide power for lighting and internet in Indigenous villages.
A solar boat at the village of Sharamentsa. The Achuar have inhabited Ecuador's rainforest for many generations in careful balance with its ecosystems. Now they find themselves pulled in two directions: toward both conservation and development.
Washikiat's goal is to have a solar boat and charging center in every riverside Achuar community. He has already helped deploy solar vessels in other countries, including Peru, Brazil, Suriname and the Solomon Islands. "We can keep on multiplying," he says.
"Mining, logging and extraction of natural resources like oil require the building of roads, which cause pollution, deforestation and brings outsiders that can dilute local cultures," says Sofía Jarrín Hidalgo, Ecuador adviser for the non-profit Amazon Watch.
TENA, Ecuador - Ecuador''s rainforest Achuar people say their ancestors long dreamed of a "fire canoe" or "electric fish" that would let them move swiftly along the region''s winding rivers, to
The objective of this project is to accelerate the deployment of solar powered river transportation in the Ecuadorian Amazon by developing new circular business models to drive
A solar-powered canoe initiative originally launched in Ecuador''s Amazon in 2017 has now expanded to Indigenous coastal communities in Brazil, Peru, Suriname and the Solomon Islands.
An innovative project of sustainable transportation in the Ecuadorian Amazon is consolidating itself through solar energy. It is transforming the lives of isolated indigenous
The results show that solar canoes are a technical and economical option for autonomous navigation up to 4 hours, representing a sustainable alternative for river transportation in the
In a secluded part of the Amazon rainforest, Kara Solar''s boats snake through the Wichimi River, powered by the Ecuadorian sunshine.
The Indigenous Achuar people in Ecuador''s Amazon rainforest sail in six solar-powered canoes. And it''s not just to save money on fuel — the trees of the rainforest will benefit too.
This project is developing an affordable solar-powered canoe and recharging station for the Curaray river in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Affordable solar-powered canoes will revolutionize how riverine
Eight years after its launch, a solar-powered canoe initiative born in Ecuador''s Amazon is reshaping river transport far beyond its origins, reports Aimee Gabay. The Kara Solar Foundation,
(EC-T1577 - EC-G1016) Kara Solar''s innovation focuses on deploying solar-powered river transportation in Ecuador''s Amazon region, addressing pressing environmental and social
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