Policy & National Markets Review for eCook in Tanzania

Acknowledgement
We are also grateful to the staff of TaTEDO, who’s in depth knowledge and connections into the clean cooking and electrification sectors in Tanzania facilitated this analysis. We also thank the donors, UK Aid (DfID) via Innovate UK for partial funding and the directors and shareholders of Gamos who matched the funding for the benefit and public good of Tanzania. Additional analysis was carried out under the Modern Energy Cooking Services (MECS) programme, also funded by UK Aid.

Executive Summary
This report summarises the findings from a review of policy and national markets in Tanzania, with the aim of informing the development of a battery-supported electric cooking concept, eCook. Each country has unique market dynamics that must be understood in order to determine which market segments to target are and how best to reach them. It is part of a broader programme of work, designed to identify and investigate the opportunities and challenges that await in high impact markets such as Tanzania. The study had two dimensions:

  1. To review the current regulatory framework in Tanzania and assess which polices are likely to accelerate the uptake of the eCook concept and which may present significant barriers.
  2. To assess the state of the existing clean cooking and grid/mini-grid/off-grid electrification markets, which may provide the foundation for future eCook products/services
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