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Une boulangerie solaire normande fonctionnant avec des Lytefire est incluse dans un passionnant reportage d’Arte (de 17:54 à 23:30).
Comme on le voit, les fours solaires fonctionnent dès que le soleil brille ! Et c’est toute une économie bienveillante qui se met en place.
Merci ARTE !
#boulangerie #boulangeriesolaire #pain #fairesonpain #alternative #économie
#local #décentralisation #énergiesolaire #énergie
Building the Direct Solar Economy
Time to check on our journey!
Step one was to test and try our ideas about a direct solar economy, meaning how can the use of direct sunshine impact the economy positively. It’s a multi-factorial impact:
- Environment preservation (no more wood burning)
- Health protection (no more breathing in of lethal dark particles)
- Women empowerment (no more hours gathering wood and watching the fire)
- Wealth creation (a powerful and steady energy source can power business)
At that point we praise solar cooking and we wanted to go a bit beyond that, to bring the spirit into commercial activities such as baking for example. So at first, we worked in Kenya in partnership with Weconomy, World Vision Finland and World Vision Kenya. This was in 2016 and we have documented the very first and successful production of solar bread and solar peanut butter.
In 2017-2018, a strategic partnership with Autodesk and Wärtislä allowed us to train and empower 54 entrepreneurs in 9 projects in Kenya and Tanzania. We observed, we documented what works, what doesn’t.
This lead to the opening of a very nice solar bakery led by women in Tanzania.
These projects created with our humanitarian partners and clients have set the basis of a direct solar economy where artisans and entrepreneurs adapted their work to the availability of the solar energy source. And that’s not a small thing to do as you can imagine.
In France, the successful solar bakery Neoloco started in 2020, has attracted lots of attention and is invited to share at many universities about their specific solar work organization. This great example is inspiring to many.
Fast forward to 2025, the Solar Fire Bakery created in 2022 in Kisumu, Kenya, was awarded the Prix Afrique Excellence. It is Africa’s first solar bakery, and it’s powered by a Lytefire.

That same year, another strategic partnership with the Jansen PrimeSteps Foundation, allowed us to focus more on incubation while supporting the start of several solar bakeries.
These are the seeds of an emerging direct solar economy that is now starting everywhere, with users from Kenya to France, from Uganda to Senegal.
L’Écho d’Armor et Argoat
"Dans ce village des Côtes-d’Armor, le boulanger cuit son pain à l’énergie solaire
Le boulanger Denis Roisil, installé à Le Faouët, dans les Côtes-d’Armor, cuit des kilos de pain par jour, sans dépenser un centime d’électricité. "
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What does empowerment mean to us? ⚡
It means that breathing a clean air and access to forest are basic rights. Having the choice not to use polluting energy is also a right.
The energy transition will only work if everyone is included: from the DIYer to the NGO, from the local bakery to the school canteen.
At Lytefire, we build technology and we train people. Because solar heat is the tool and empowerment is the goal. ☀️
#LytefireValues #Empowerment #EnergyTransition #CleanEnergy
🌳 Every Lytefire preserves 72 trees a year.
No fire. No smoke. No deforestation.
In many parts of the world, women spend hours collecting wood and cooking over open flames, inhaling toxic fumes every single day.
Solar cooking changes that. ☀️
For the forests. For the women. For the next generation.
Happy International Day of Forests. 🌍
#SolarCooking #CleanEnergy #Deforestation #WomensHealth #CleanAir
Parole de Bretons (Podcast)
"Et oui, cela parait improbable mais c’est vrai . Denis est un Boulanger qui cuit son pain dans un four solaire en Bretagne ! Il nous raconte , lui qui a eu des boulangeries " traditionnelles" comment il en est arrivé a produire ses fournées cuite avec l’element qui semble le plus manquer à notre beaux pays pour ceux qui n’y vivent pas "
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