I took my finished prototype to various places to test whether my product fulfilled the design brief I based it on. It took a lot of effort to haul the prototype around, but it served its purpose at a basic level.
I had 3 months to finish this project and the entire cost including the panel totalled around ₹ 25,000, around 130 SBD at today's prices. The panel itself was the most expensive component costing ₹ 7000 for a 75 W panel. Today, 100 W panels sell for ₹ 4000 online. The final prototype worked, but was hastily constructed due to the project's time limit. The product was too bulky to be a travelling desk and was not very ergonomic or practical. We only transported the panel, frame and circuit box to the land to use in the shack, which is what you can see in the shack's solar garden.
Some components like the battery and PV charge controller were replaced, but all the other other components are exactly as described in my project summary. The entire setup was lying unused all this time and while I was working on the land, my Dad put it all together and fixed all the components that needed replacement while he was in the city.
My lights run on separate solar systems that are self contained. I have 3 W solar fairy lights that are their own unit, two bright LED bulbs that come with their own 10 W solar panel connected to a controller and battery and a solar bulb with the entire system housed in the bulb's body. This bulb is pretty convenient because I can bring it into my tent for a bit of nighttime reading without worrying about wires and connections while also keeping light loving insects out.
These systems fulfill all my basic electric needs in perpetuity without having to be dependent on an external source. There are a few insects that are attracted by the light but it's not as bad as I thought and is quite manageable.
As we're located in a beautiful temperature range, we don't need electricity for heating and can run everything important off this system. I did have to give up an electric kettle and heating pad, but we have firewood for that and the system works really well to provide all my other electrical needs.