Abstract

The solar energy sector in Bangladesh has undergone rapid growth in recent years, driven by the government’s commitment to achieving universal access to electricity by 2025. However, despite significant progress, there is still a need to understand the impact of the solar revolution on the lives of people in Bangladesh. This study aims to explore the user experiences and perspectives of the solar revolution in Bangladesh and to identify the challenges and opportunities associated with the use of solar energy. A qualitative research approach, including interviews and focus group discussions, will be used to collect data from 40 participants who have been using solar home systems and mini-grids for at least one year in rural and urban areas of Bangladesh. The findings of this study can inform policy and practice in the solar energy sector in Bangladesh and can contribute to the wider literature on renewable energy in developing countries.

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