
We are excited to share that our first decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN) node is now deployed in a rural community as part of our ongoing climate resilience work. This pilot brings verifiable energy tracking to off-grid locations, ensuring transparency and efficiency in energy distribution.
The Problem
Rural communities often lack reliable access to energy data, making it difficult to optimize consumption and plan for future needs. Traditional monitoring systems are expensive and prone to data gaps that make impact reporting unreliable for donors and investors alike.
What We Deployed
By combining IoT sensors with on-chain data recording, Keuro Lab provides a tamper-proof record of solar energy generation and consumption. This enables:
- Real-time monitoring of energy assets across distributed locations
- Automated maintenance alerts before equipment fails
- Transparent, verifiable impact reporting for donors and investors
This pilot is one part of our broader mission to build resilient, community-owned infrastructure across Africa. We are actively looking for research partners and community organizations to expand the pilot.

