A Logan energy company is on a mission to provide electricity to under-privileged people.
GI Energy hopes to have 50 solar kits installed in Siem Reap, Cambodia, by the end of February.
The company launched GI Energy Remote Solutions in December. It was inspired by director Daniel McCabe's visit to Cambodia in 2012, where he saw the extreme poverty people lived in.
"I grew up in one of South Africa's poorest towns in the 1980s and had travelled to many other developing nations over the years," he said.
"I was no stranger to poverty or extreme living conditions, but I was deeply distressed by what I saw on my first visit to Cambodia."
The Loganholme company's long-term mission is to provide mass solar solutions for communities and families in developing nations who do not have access to grid electricity.
The solar kit GI Energy provides includes a 60 watt solar panel, battery and LED lights.
The company has donated 20 solar kits and has raised $370 from a $8100 goal.
By the beginning of January, eight solar kits had been installed.