E-Chulo

E-CHULO: ELECTRIC COOKING FOR LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES

Across Nepal, thousands of small businesses still rely on firewood and LPG for daily cooking despite having access to electricity. Cooking fuel costs continue to rise, while traditional cooking systems create heat, smoke, operational inefficiencies, and unstable expenses for small enterprises.
At the same time, electricity in many areas is still underutilized for productive economic activities. Electricity is used mainly for lighting and household appliances rather than income-generating work in rural and peri-urban areas.
Small businesses need affordable and reliable cooking systems, while Nepal’s energy transition requires greater productive electricity use. The project connects these two challenges through a practical and market-oriented approach.

WHAT THE PROJECT DOES??

The project supports micro businesses such as tea shops, canteens, and small restaurants to transition from firewood and LPG to electric cooking technologies.

The approach goes beyond appliance distribution. It combines technology, training, local technical support, financing pathways, and demonstration-based learning to create a sustainable ecosystem for electric cooking adoption.

The project focuses on:

  • Reducing cooking fuel costs for businesses
  • Improving operational efficiency and productivity
  • Increasing productive electricity demand
  • Reducing dependence on biomass and fossil fuels
  • Supporting local technical and supply ecosystems
  • Building a replicable model for other stakeholders

Project Methodology

Project Title

E-CHULO: Electric Cooking for Livelihood Opportunities

Project Type

Productive Use of Electricity and Economic Development

Implementation Area

All areas of Nepal (Rural and peri-urban)

Target Groups

Tea shops, canteens, small restaurants, micro food enterprises

Main Objective

To reduce dependence on firewood and LPG by promoting electric cooking as a productive business solution

Key Activities

Business assessment, electric cooking demonstrations, appliance deployment, training, financing support, technical service development, monitoring and documentation

Project Components

Technology support, capacity building, financing pathways, repair ecosystem, productive electricity use promotion

Expected Outcomes

Lower fuel costs, increased business efficiency, productive electricity demand growth, reduced biomass use, improved working conditions

Environmental Contribution

Reduced firewood and fossil fuel use, lower emissions, cleaner commercial cooking systems

Economic Contribution

Reduced operational costs and stronger income stability for micro enterprises

Social Contribution

Cleaner kitchens, improved safety, better working conditions and local skill development

National Alignment

Supports Nepal’s NDC targets, SDGs and Carbon Neutrality Vision 2045

Project Approach

Subsidy based adoption model

Long-Term Vision

A scalable national model for productive use of electricity

 

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