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OBIN Off Grid Business Indicator 2014 South(East) Asia

OBIN Global Off Grid Business Indicator Asia Copyright 2014 by Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation Cover photo: fotolia.de This publication may be reproduced in whole or in part and in any form for educational or non profit purposes, without special permission from the copyright holder(s) provided acknowledgement of the source is made. No use of this publication may be made for resale or other commercial purpose, without the written permission of the copyright holder(s). Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation Weberstrasse 10, 79249 Merzhausen, Germany Contact: mail@stiftung solarenergie.org Web: www.stiftung solarenergie.org 2 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation

Introduction The global efforts for a reliable power supply in off grid regions of developing countries have increased significantly in recent years. Together with the number of companies operating in this segment, the number of investors has also rapidly augmented. Data that can serve as a basis for business and investment decisions become increasingly necessary for both actors. The collection of reliable market data for both the regions as the relevant customer groups is difficult, sometimes even impossible. Therefore and most frequently, the number published by the World Bank is repeated over and over, according to which 1.2 billion people live without access to energy 1. However, with this number the importance of the off grid market is far from being gathered. Additional data can be found occasionally in studies and publications, though dispersed and not processed. OBIN brings together information from different data sources and prepares them focused on their relevance for the off grid market. "OBIN Asia" takes account of all countries of this continent that have an electrification rate of less than 90% 2. Thus, the countries China, Brunei, Chinese Taipei, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam are not taken into account. In addition, due to the lack of sufficient off grid data about Thailand, this country (80% electrification) could not be included. The information for each country is divided into information on the off grid market potential and the country specific business environment. Regarding the information on the market potential, data on mobile communication and cell phone use were also recorded because especially the mobile phones have proven to be in recent years an accelerator of the off grid energy market. In the future, perhaps internet and consumer electronics will have an equally strong importance. For the assessment of the "business environment", a selection of ten indicators was made, which reflect the economic conditions of aspects relevant for the off grid business. Neither the information on the "Business Environment" nor on the "Market potential" claim to be exhaustive or of scientific accuracy. This is not possible because of the imprecision and inhomogeneity of the sources of information. But OBIN is a reliable and realistic indicator for the potential and the general conditions of the offgrid market in Asia. OBIN is especially able to demonstrate the great economic potential of this so far largely untapped market. Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation March 2014 1 http://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/energy/overview 2 Source: International Energy Agency (IEA), World Energy Outlook 2012. 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation 3

Contents Summary Results... 5 Overview... 6 Market Size... 7 Business Environment... 7 The most problematic factors for business... 8 Country Profiles... 9 Sources and Methodology... 25 4 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation

Summary Results 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation 5

Overview Asia 3 Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Timor Leste Population total 2010... 2021.4 mill. Rural population 2010... 1341.4 mill. 2012... 2075.1 mill. 2012... 1359.7 mill. Population Off Grid... 593.0 mill. Households Off Grid + under serviced... 129.7 mill. Kerosene lamps (glass cover, simple wick)... 308.8 mill. Mobile cellular subscriptions... 1556.7 mill. On Grid (70.7%) Off Grid (29.3%) Market Potential: electrification households... US$ 64850 mill. replacement kerosene lamps... US$ 9264 mill. 3 Sources and Methodology: p. 26 28. 6 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation

Market Size India 293 Bangladesh 88 Indonesia 63 Pakistan 56 Myanmar Afghanistan Philippines Cambodia Nepal Sri Lanka Papua New Guinea Lao PDR Timor Leste Bhutan 26 22 16 10 7 5 3,8 2,2 0,7 0,3 Off Grid population (mill.) 2014 OBIN Asia Business Environment (Countries in alphabetic order) Outstanding Above average Average Below average Unacceptable Bangladesh Bhutan Cambodia India Indonesia Pakistan Papua New Guinea Philippines Sri Lanka Lao PDR Nepal Timor Leste Myanmar No valuation due to lack of information: Afghanistan 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation 7

The most problematic factors for business Corruption 10 Inefficient government bureaucracy Access to financing 7 7 Inadequate supply of infrastructure 5 Inadequately educated workforce Policy instability Poor work ethic in national labor force 2 2 2 Foreign currency regulations Restrictive labor regulations Governmental instability/coups Tax rates 1 1 1 1 0 5 10 Countries Source of country data: World Economic Forum, The Global Competitiveness Report 2013 2014, Geneva 2013. 8 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation

Country Profiles 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation 9

Afghanistan Market size: Rank 6 / 15 Population total 2010... 28.4 mill. Rural population 2010... 21.8 mill. 2012... 29.8 mill. 2012... 22.7 mill. Thriving (2%) Struggling (65%) Suffering (33%) On Grid (22.5%) Off Grid (77.5%) Population Off Grid... 22.0 mill. Households Off Grid + under serviced... 8.2 mill. Kerosene lamps in use (glass cover, simple wick)... 14.6 mill. Mobile cellular subscriptions... 18.0 mill. Internet users... 5.5 % Market Potential: electrification households... US$ 4100 mill. replacement kerosene lamps... US$ 438 mill. Business environment: n/a 28 20 10 65 Ease of access to loans 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% The most problematic factors for business: 1. Corruption 2. Access to financing 3. Inefficient government bureaucracy 10 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation

Bangladesh Market size: Rank 2 / 15 Population total 2010... 151.1 mill. Rural population 2010... 109.0 mill. 2012... 154.7 mill. 2012... 110.0 mill. Thriving (7%) Struggling (81%) Suffering (12%) On Grid (41.8%) Off Grid (58.2%) Population Off Grid... 88.0 mill. Households Off Grid + under serviced... 19.5 mill. Kerosene lamps in use (glass cover, simple wick)... 7.8 mill. Mobile cellular subscriptions... 97.2 mill. Internet users... 6.3 % Market Potential: electrification households... US$ 9750 mill. replacement kerosene lamps... US$ 234 mill. Business environment: average 58 50 20 23 55 56 Ease of access to loans 33 51 60 60 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% The most problematic factors for business: 1. Corruption 2. Inadequate supply of infrastructure 3. Inefficient government bureaucracy 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation 11

Bhutan Market size: Rank 15 / 15 Population total 2010... 0.7 mill. Rural population 2010... 0.5 mill. 2012... 0.7 mill. 2012... 0.5 mill. On Grid (57.1%) Off Grid (42.9%) Population Off Grid... 0.3 mill. Households Off Grid + under serviced... 0.1 mill. Kerosene lamps in use (glass cover, simple wick)... 0.2 mill. Mobile cellular subscriptions... 0.6 mill. Internet users... 25.4 % Market Potential: electrification households... US$ 50 mill. replacement kerosene lamps... US$ 6 mill. Business environment: average 25 60 60 59 20 54 Ease of access to loans 36 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% The most problematic factors for business: 1. Access to financing 2. Restrictive labor regulations 3. Foreign currency regulations 12 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation

Cambodia Market size: Rank 8 / 15 Population total 2010... 14.4 mill. Rural population 2010... 11.5 mill. 2012... 14.9 mill. 2012... 11.9 mill. Thriving (4%) Struggling (63%) Suffering (34%) On Grid (30.6%) Off Grid (69.4%) Population Off Grid... 10.0 mill. Households Off Grid + under serviced... 2.4 mill. Kerosene lamps in use (glass cover, simple wick)... 6.5 mill. Mobile cellular subscriptions... 19.1 mill. Internet users... 4.9 % Market Potential: electrification households... US$ 1200 mill. replacement kerosene lamps... US$ 195 mill. Business environment: average 48 30 30 19 60 61 Ease of access to loans 43 53 60 64 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% The most problematic factors for business: 1. Corruption 2. Inefficient government bureaucracy 3. Inadequately educated workfoce 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation 13

India Market size: Rank 1 / 15 Population total 2010... 1205.6 mill. Rural population 2010... 832.7 mill. 2012... 1236.7 mill. 2012... 845.1 mill. Thriving (10%) Struggling (59%) Suffering (31%) On Grid (75.7%) Off Grid (24.3%) Population Off Grid... 293.0 mill. Households Off Grid + under serviced... 54.2 mill. Kerosene lamps in use (glass cover, simple wick)... 176.6 mill. Mobile cellular subscriptions... 864.7 mill. Internet users... 12.6 % Market Potential: electrification households... US$ 27100 mill. replacement kerosene lamps... US$ 5298 mill. Business environment: average 68 80 50 32 35 86 Ease of access to loans 47 65 63 63 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% The most problematic factors for business: 1. Inadequate supply of infrastructure 2. Inefficient government bureaucracy 3. Corruption 14 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation

Indonesia Market size: Rank 3 / 15 Population total 2010... 240.7 mill. Rural population 2010... 120.5 mill. 2012... 246.9 mill. 2012... 119.9 mill. Thriving (19%) Struggling (77%) Suffering (4%) On Grid (73.8%) Off Grid (26.2%) Population Off Grid... 63.0 mill. Households Off Grid + under serviced... 18.7 mill. Kerosene lamps in use (glass cover, simple wick)... 51.3 mill. Mobile cellular subscriptions... 282.0 mill. Internet users... 15.4 % Market Potential: electrification households... US$ 9350 mill. replacement kerosene lamps... US$ 1539 mill. Business environment: average 65 50 30 28 40 70 Ease of access to loans 56 45 61 73 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% The most problematic factors for business: 1. Corruption 2. Inefficient government bureaucracy 3. Inadequate supply of infrastructure 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation 15

Lao PDR Market size: Rank 12 / 15 Population total 2010... 6.4 mill. Rural population 2010... 4.3 mill. 2012... 6.7 mill. 2012... 4.3 mill. Thriving (11%) Struggling (83%) Suffering (7%) On Grid (65.6%) Off Grid (34.4%) Population Off Grid... 2.2 mill. Households Off Grid + under serviced... 0.6 mill. Kerosene lamps in use (glass cover, simple wick)... 1.7 mill. Mobile cellular subscriptions... 6.5 mill. Internet users... 10.8 % Market Potential: electrification households... US$ 300 mill. replacement kerosene lamps... US$ 51 mill. Business environment: below average 48 10 15 19 35 63 Ease of access to loans 47 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% The most problematic factors for business: 1. Inadequate educated workforce 2. Access to financing 3. Inadequate supply of infrastructure 16 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation

Myanmar Market size: Rank 5 / 15 Population total 2010... 51.9 mill. Rural population 2010... 35.3 mill. 2012... 52.8 mill. 2012... 35.3 mill. Thriving (10%) Struggling (77%) Suffering (13%) On Grid (49.9%) Off Grid (50.1%) Population Off Grid... 26.0 mill. Households Off Grid + under serviced... 9.2 mill. Kerosene lamps in use (glass cover, simple wick)... 25.1 mill. Mobile cellular subscriptions... 5.4 mill. Internet users... 1.1 % Market Potential: electrification households... US$ 4600 mill. replacement kerosene lamps... US$ 753 mill. Business environment: unacceptable 18 10 10 12 15 41 Ease of access to loans 21 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% The most problematic factors for business: 1. Access to financing 2. Policy instability 3. Corruption 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation 17

Nepal Market size: Rank 9 / 15 Population total 2010... 26.9 mill. Rural population 2010... 22.4 mill. 2012... 27.5 mill. 2012... 22.7 mill. Thriving (6%) Struggling (72%) Suffering (22%) On Grid (74.0%) Off Grid (26.0%) Population Off Grid... 7.0 mill. Households Off Grid + under serviced... 3.1 mill. Kerosene lamps in use (glass cover, simple wick)... 8.1 mill. Mobile cellular subscriptions... 16.4 mill. Internet users... 11.2 % Market Potential: electrification households... US$ 1550 mill. replacement kerosene lamps... US$ 243 mill. Business environment: below average 63 50 30 21 5 59 Ease of access to loans 34 43 49 39 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% The most problematic factors for business: 1. Government instability / coups 2. Corruption 3. Inefficient government bureaucracy 18 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation

Pakistan Market size: Rank 4 / 15 Population total 2010... 173.2 mill. Rural population 2010... 111.0 mill. 2012... 179.2 mill. 2012... 113.7 mill. Thriving (20%) Struggling (62%) Suffering (17%) On Grid (67.7%) Off Grid (32.3%) Population Off Grid... 56.0 mill. Households Off Grid + under serviced... 9.6 mill. Kerosene lamps in use (glass cover, simple wick)... 5.3 mill. Mobile cellular subscriptions... 120.2 mill. Internet users... 10.0 % Market Potential: electrification households... US$ 4800 mill. replacement kerosene lamps... US$ 159 mill. Business environment: average 58 30 30 23 40 59 Ease of access to loans 40 58 61 70 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% The most problematic factors for business: 1. Corruption 2. Policy instability 3. Access to financing 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation 19

Papua New Guinea Market size: Rank 11 / 15 Population total 2010... 6.9 mill. Rural population 2010... 6.0 mill. 2012... 7.2 mill. 2012... 6.3 mill. On Grid (44.9%) Off Grid (55.1%) Population Off Grid... 3.8 mill. Households Off Grid + under serviced... 0.8 mill. Kerosene lamps in use (glass cover, simple wick)... 2.3 mill. Mobile cellular subscriptions... 2.7 mill. Internet users... 2.3 % Market Potential: electrification households... US$ 400 mill. replacement kerosene lamps... US$ 69 mill. Business environment: average 55 80 20 20 35 Ease of access to loans 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 20 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation

Philippines Market size: Rank 7 / 15 Population total 2010... 93.4 mill. Rural population 2010... 48.0 mill. 2012... 96.7 mill. 2012... 49.2 mill. Thriving (17%) Struggling (68%) Suffering (15%) On Grid (82.9%) Off Grid (17.1%) Population Off Grid... 16.0 mill. Households Off Grid + under serviced... 1.8 mill. Kerosene lamps in use (glass cover, simple wick)... 5.8 mill. Mobile cellular subscriptions... 103.0 mill. Internet users... 36.2 % Market Potential: electrification households... US$ 900 mill. replacement kerosene lamps... US$ 174 mill. Business environment: average 63 70 26 30 60 87 Ease of access to loans 47 62 61 71 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% The most problematic factors for business: 1. Inadequate supply of infrastructure 2. Corruption 3. Inefficient government bureaucracy 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation 21

Sri Lanka Market size: Rank 10 / 15 Population total 2010... 20.7 mill. Rural population 2010... 17.6 mill. 2012... 20.3 mill. 2012... 17.2 mill. Thriving (6%) Struggling (82%) Suffering (12%) On Grid (75.8%) Off Grid (24.2%) Population Off Grid... 5.0 mill. Households Off Grid + under serviced... 1.3 mill. Kerosene lamps in use (glass cover, simple wick)... 3.0 mill. Mobile cellular subscriptions... 20.3 mill. Internet users... 18.3 % Market Potential: electrification households... US$ 650 mill. replacement kerosene lamps... US$ 90 mill. Business environment: average 78 40 40 33 40 90 Ease of access to loans 37 60 64 71 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% The most problematic factors for business: 1. Access to financing 2. Tax rates 3. Poor work ethic in national labor force 22 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation

Timor Leste Market size: Rank 13 / 15 Population total 2010... 1.1 mill. Rural population 2010... 0.8 mill. 2012... 1.2 mill. 2012... 0.9 mill. On Grid (36.4%) Off Grid (63.6%) Population Off Grid... 0.7 mill. Households Off Grid + under serviced... 0.2 mill. Kerosene lamps in use (glass cover, simple wick)... 0.5 mill. Mobile cellular subscriptions... 0.6 mill. Internet users... 0.9 % Market Potential: electrification households... US$ 100 mill. replacement kerosene lamps... US$ 15 mill. Business environment: below average 20 25 40 45 Ease of access to loans 34 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% The most problematic factors for business: 1. Corruption 2. Poor work ethic in national labor force 3. Access to financing 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation 23

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Sources and Methodology 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation 25

Off-Grid-Market Market size Population living Off Grid Population total Source: Worldbank, 2010/2012: http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/sp.pop.totl Rural population Rural population refers to people living in rural areas as defined by national statistical offices. It is calculated as the difference between total population and urban population. Source: Worldbank, 2010/2012: http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/sp.rur.totl Thriving / Struggling / Suffering Source: Gallup, Inc., 2011 2013: http://www.gallup.com/ Population Off Grid Bhutan, Papua New Guinea: en.lighten. Off Grid Lighting Assessment, 2010: http://www.enlighteninitiative.org/countrysupport/countrylightingassessments.aspx All other countries: International Energy Agency (IEA), World Energy Outlook 2012 Households Off Grid + under serviced Source: en.lighten. Off Grid Lighting Assessment, 2010: http://www.enlighteninitiative.org/countrysupport/countrylightingassessments.aspx Kerosene lamps (glass cover, simple wick) Source: en.lighten. Off Grid Lighting Assessment, 2010: http://www.enlighteninitiative.org/countrysupport/countrylightingassessments.aspx Mobile cellular subscriptions Mobile cellular telephone subscriptions are subscriptions to a public mobile telephone service using cellular technology, which provide access to the public switched telephone network. Post paid and prepaid subscriptions are included. Source: Worldbank, 2012: http://data.worldbank.org Internet users (per 100 people) Source: Worldbank 2012: http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/it.net.user.p2 Market potential electrification household Households Off Grid and under serviced x US$ 500 ( = Assumption: price of 12V Solar Home System with 4 6 LED, possibility to connect TV, radio, fan and other 12V devices) Market potential replacement kerosene lamps Kerosene lamps x US$ 30 ( = Assumption: price of a medium level mobile torch light) 26 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation

Business environment Consists of these elements: Market based competition: To what level have the fundamentals of market based competition developed? Anti monopoly policy: To what extent do safeguards exist to prevent the development of economic monopolies and cartels, and to what extent are they enforced? Liberalization of foreign trade: To what extent has foreign trade been liberalized? Banking system: To what extent have a solid banking system and a functioning capital market been established? Source: Transformation Index of the Bertelsmann Stiftung, Gütersloh 2012. An independent judiciary has the ability and autonomy to interpret and review existing laws, legislation and policies, both public and civil pursue its own reasoning, free from the influence of political decision makers or powerful groups and individuals and from corruption develop a differentiated organization, including legal education, jurisprudence, regulated appointment of the judiciary, rational proceedings, professionalism, channels of appeal and court administration Source: Transformation Index of the Bertelsmann Stiftung, Gütersloh 2012. "The ability to accumulate private property and wealth is understood to be a central motivating force for workers and investors in a market economy. ( ) The protection of private property requires an autonomous and accountable judicial system that is available to all equally and without discrimination. The independence, transparency, and effectiveness of the judicial system have proven to be key determinants of a country s prospects for long term economic growth. ( ) A key aspect of property rights protection is the enforcement of contracts. The voluntary undertaking of contractual obligations is the foundation of the market system and the basis for economic specialization, gains from commercial exchange, and trade among nations." Source: The Heritage Foundation, 2014 Index of Economic Freedom, Washington D.C. 2014. "In the context of economic freedom, corruption can best be understood as the failure of integrity in the economic system, a distortion by which individuals or special interest groups are able to gain at the expense of the whole. ( ) Ensuring transparency is key to dealing effectively with corruption. Openness in regulatory procedures and processes can promote equitable treatment and greater efficiency." Source: The Heritage Foundation, 2014 Index of Economic Freedom, Washington D.C. 2014. A free and open investment environment provides maximum entrepreneurial opportunities and incentives for expanded economic activity, greater productivity, and job creation. ( ) An effective investment framework will be characterized by transparency and equity, supporting all types of firms rather than just large or strategically important companies, and will encourage rather than discourage innovation and competition. Restrictions on the movement of capital, both domestic and international, undermine the efficient allocation of resources and reduce productivity, distorting economic decision making. Restrictions on cross border investment can limit both inflows and outflows of capital, thereby shrinking markets and reducing opportunities for growth." Source: The Heritage Foundation, 2014 Index of Economic Freedom, Washington D.C. 2014. Does the financial sector in a country provide a wide variety of financial products and services to businesses? Source: World Economic Forum, The Global Competitiveness Report 2013 2014, Geneva 2013. 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation 27

Ease of access to loans How easy is it to obtain a bank loan in a country with only a good business plan and no collateral? Source: World Economic Forum, The Global Competitiveness Report 2013 2014, Geneva 2013. Source: World Economic Forum, The Global Enabling Trade Report 2012. Reducing Supply Chain Barriers, Geneva 2012. Source: World Economic Forum, The Global Enabling Trade Report 2012. Reducing Supply Chain Barriers, Geneva 2012. Consists of: Efficiency of the clearance process Time to import (hard data) Documents to import (hard data) Cost to import (hard data) Time to export (hard data) Documents to export (hard data) Cost to export (hard data) Source: World Economic Forum, The Global Enabling Trade Report 2012. Reducing Supply Chain Barriers, Geneva 2012. The most problematic factors for business "This list summarizes those factors seen by business executives as the most problematic for doing business in their economy. The information is drawn from the 2013 edition of the World Economic Forum s Executive Opinion Survey. From a list of 16 factors, respondents were asked to select the five most problematic and rank them from 1 (most problematic) to 5. The results were then tabulated and weighted according to the ranking assigned by respondents." (For OBIN we listed the three most problematic factors for business.) Source: World Economic Forum, The Global Competitiveness Report 2013 2014, Geneva 2013. Valuation Average of all ten criteria: 80,1 100 outstanding 60,1 80,0 above average 40,1 60,0 average 20,1 40,0 below average 0 20,0 unacceptable To make a valuation a minimum of five data is required (out of 10). 28 2014, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation

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