TERANGIN

Project Summary

This project focuses on environmental sustainability, clean energy innovation, and agricultural resilience by reducing pesticide dependence through wind-powered light traps. It empowers farming communities with renewable energy solutions, improving productivity while promoting sustainable practices.
Project Location: Indonesia
Project Region: asia
Focus Area: Sustainable Agriculture
Project Phase: Testing and Protyping

Project Description

Terangin project offers an environmentally friendly solution to overcome onion pests with a wind-powered microgrid system to power light traps. reducing pesticide use by 40% and increasing production by 20%.

Terangin offers an alternative sustainable energy source. Suitable for fields that do not have access to electricity in nganjuk district, Indonesia.

Terangin is efficient, automatic, low maintenance, and safe for farmers. With the main target market in Nganjuk, this system has a market potential of IDR 3.47 billion from a total addressable market of IDR 387.3 billion. Sold for IDR 8,020,000/unit with a production cost of IDR 4,019,000, Terangin generates a profit of IDR 4,001,000 per unit and only requires sales of 13 units per year to reach BEP.

The capital cost required is IDR 51,000,000, 70% of which comes from investors, 20% from personal funds, and 10% from grants and competitions.

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