As part of its mission to bring clean energy to Vietnam’s education sector, SolarLab has successfully completed the installation of two solar power systems at schools in Đồng Tháp Province: Binh Thanh Trung High School and Thanh Binh No.1 High School. Each system has a capacity of 5.9 kWp, designed not only to meet the schools’ daily electricity needs but also to serve as a hands-on educational tool, helping students engage early with concepts related to renewable energy and climate change.
At Binh Thanh Trung High School, the system is projected to generate a total of 161.7 MWh of electricity over 20 years, saving the school nearly 472 million VND in energy costs and reducing approximately 109.47 tons of CO₂ emissions—equivalent to planting 1,642 trees. Meanwhile, the system at Thanh Binh No.1 School is expected to produce up to 166.9 MWh, save nearly 487 million VND, and help cut over 112.94 tons of CO₂ emissions over the same period.
The solar power system at Thanh Binh 1 High School
Beyond economic and environmental benefits, both systems provide meaningful learning opportunities for hundreds of students in the local community. Students will be able to participate in STEM and climate tech education activities integrated with real-world applications, fostering early awareness of sustainability and environmental responsibility. This reflects one of the long-term goals that SolarLab is committed to pursuing—transforming every solar installation into a starting point for green transition in education.
The successful implementation of these two systems in Đồng Tháp marks not only a significant milestone in SolarLab’s national expansion journey but also a powerful testament to the synergy between technology, education, and community. With a goal of deploying 480+ systems across Vietnam by 2035, SolarLab remains dedicated to partnering with schools, spreading clean energy, and nurturing positive change for future generations.