Socio-spatial contagion in off-grid PV adoption is nearly ubiquitous, intensifies over time but peaks within 1-2 years, and shifts from range expansion to contraction as communities move from clustering to consolidation of installations.
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From Expansion to Consolidation: Socio-Spatial Contagion Dynamics in Off-Grid PV Adoption
Socio-spatial contagion in off-grid PV adoption is nearly ubiquitous, intensifies over time but peaks within 1-2 years, and shifts from range expansion to contraction as communities move from clustering to consolidation of installations.