Mumbai, Jan 9, 2025: Porsche has partnered with non-for-profit organisation Liter of Light to ‘lighten up’ the homes of villagers in Maharashtra and Gujarat.
The local manufacture of 1963 hand-crafted lamps were made by previously unemployed women in Mumbai. Before their donation, the lamps were laid out in a spectacular light installation at the famous Gateway of India in Mumbai. Once the installation was complete, the lamps were carefully packed and taken to the villages in the Maharashtra and Gujarat regions of India, where they were donated with assistance from community organisations, including Rotary Club of Bombay Juhu Beach.
Those receiving the lamps live without reliable electricity and are often dependent on hazardous lighting methods such as burning coal or kerosine. The solar-powered lamps will now bring light to their homes.
“We are thrilled that we could produce such a spectacular display, and at the same time contribute to an improvement in the lives of those involved in this project, from the women cooperatives we’ve employed with green skills to the families who will ultimately benefit from these solar lamps,” said Illac Diaz, founder and Executive Director of Liter of Light.
Prior to donation, the lights were installed at Gateway of India in October last year to celebrate Diwali. The installation set a new Guinness World Record for the largest display of solar powered lamps. The 1963 lamps installed signified the birth year of the Porsche 911.
Each lamp was hand-crafted by previously unemployed women in Mumbai, including hand painting each in a colour similar to the new Provence look of the all-new electric Porsche Macan. The lamps were then laid out in the shape of the Porsche crest in the shadow of the famous Gateway of India. Members of the public gathered at the 26-metre tall structure to observe the spectacle and even assist laying out the lamps as the sun began to set. The lights were laid out by volunteers as well as visitors to the monument, with assistance from school students and members of Rotary Club of Bombay Juhu Beach.
“Porsche India is honoured to partner with Liter of Light to create a truly meaningful impact this Diwali, celebrating the Festival of Lights by bringing solar-powered light to communities in need,” said Manolito Vujicic, Brand Director for Porsche India.
Liter of Light aims to provide employment opportunities, in particular to women, by involving them in the manufacturing of its lights, thereby offering them a source of income.
“We thank Liter of Light and our colleagues at Porsche India for bringing together this amazing project. The spectacular display at the Gateway of India has created amazing images that will be seen around the world. But the real lasting impact of this effort is that we have improved lives of people in a meaningful way,” said Manfred Braeunl, CEO of Porsche Middle East and Africa FZE.
A global ambassador for UNESCO’s International Day of Light, Liter of Light teaches skills and creates jobs for communities. It offers a unique model for community empowerment through its 'net zero initiatives' for climate action, where it integrates technical knowledge with hyper local production and green skills. Liter of Light works with families, local co-operatives, volunteers, and partners to build simple solar reading lights, mobile charging systems, and street lights using readily available materials. Liter of Light’s programs amplify voices from the most climate vulnerable communities. Through its interactive campaigns that invite everyone to do their part, the social enterprise creates space for new voices to be heard. Liter of Light has illuminated one million lives a year across more than 30 countries since 2013, working with over 650 women’s cooperatives and thousands of volunteers.