[4] The company launched a retail platform aimed at small shops in December 2021 to distribute other products aside from bioethanol.
[7] As of August 2023, the company has spent over USD 100 million in subsidies for its customers, financed by international carbon markets.
[7] It also has a partnership to sell carbon credits with the South African Rand Merchant Bank, which had also invested in the company.
[8] Koko supplies its bioethanol from imports and from sugarcane processing waste in a partnership with Vivo Energy,[4] while its stoves are manufactured in India.
As of 2022, it sells a set of a cooker, fuel canister, and initial stock of bioethanol for approximately USD 15.