NEW YORK, NY | MPOWERD & DURBIN —
MPowered has signed a 5-year deal with one of the world’s leading medical supply distributors, UK & US-based Durbin Group.

The deal significantly expands the presence of MPOWERD’s solar lights in the NGO and humanitarian aid sector, as Durbin will market the lights throughout its vast network of charitable clients in 180 countries.

The companies project that millions of units will be distributed over the course of the 5 year contract.

“Our company has always sought to do good by doing well,” says Scott Kling, President & CEO of MPOWERD. “While Luci lights are becoming wildly popular with U.S. consumers – and abroad in now 80 countries – our product is also designed to serve as a solution for the billions living without electricity. We often take for granted access to light, but it has tremendous implications across education, economics, safety and health.”

MPOWERD and Durbin are both socially-conscious companies that work across developed and developing markets and share a philosophy on the role business can play in improving global human conditions. MPOWERD, a benefit corporation, leverages its high volume retail sales in the U.S. to drive down unit costs and offer lower price points to energy-challenged populations. The young company is exponentially growing – already in 15 of the top 20 outdoor industry stores, supermarket chains like Wegman’s, and retail giants like Best Buy, Lowe’s and Amazon.

“We are delighted to partner with Durbin,” says John Salzinger, Co-founder and Chief Business Development Officer. “They are a distinguished leader in global aid that shares our commitment to addressing challenges in both developed and developing countries. Our partnership supports the idea that corporate growth and social progress can and should be aligned – and that the two can actually thrive off one another.”

Durbin’s charitable clients range from multilateral UN agencies to individual Rotary Clubs. The company has a highly experienced logistics team with rapid deployment capabilities following a disaster.

“Working with MPOWERD is very exciting for us,” says Leslie Morgan OBE DL, Durbin’s CEO. “It extends our offering to international charities and relief agencies – but most importantly, it allows us to bring the benefits of Luci lights to more people across the world. MPOWERD’s lights provide a substantial step forward in emergency and mobile lighting and we are pleased to be part of their growth.”

Derick Lila
Derick is a Clark University graduate—and Fulbright alumni with a Master's Degree in Environmental Science, and Policy. He has over a decade of solar industry research, marketing, and content strategy experience.

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