The business model of Coca-Cola’s Ekocenters has yet to be finalized so it is unclear if these services will be provided for free, or if there will be some kind of subscription fee or pay-per-use model that will be adopted. However the main goal here is to provide clean water, power, and health supplies, and presumably the other luxuries such as WiFi, cooked food and Coca-Cola products will be charged at an unknown price. Interestingly enough Coca-Cola’s CEO, Muhtar Kent, plans for each Ekocenter to be run by a woman, with the goal being to empower them through entrepreneurship and employment opportunities.
Each Ekocenter will be a repurposed shipping container and is estimated to cost at least $100,000 to build, but it is hoped that prices could be brought down to $2,000 as they plan to build them in volume.