In eight vocational education institutions — partners of the EdUP project — the reconstruction of internal power networks in shelters has been completed, along with the installation of photovoltaic (solar) stations.
The systems were installed following the full renovation and outfitting of underground shelters. These safe learning spaces are now also equipped with autonomous power sources, enabling students to continue learning offline — an essential condition for accessing quality vocational education.
📌To ensure autonomy in each shelter, the following equipment was installed:
– Photovoltaic modules (585W) – 14 units, with a total capacity of up to 8.2 kW
– Deye SE-5G.1 Pro-B battery units – 3 units, with a total storage capacity of up to 15.3 kWh
– DEYE SUN-8K-SG01LP1-EU inverter – 1 unit
🌍The renovation also brings important environmental benefits. The use of photovoltaic stations reduces the institutions’ dependence on conventional energy sources. This in turn helps decrease greenhouse gas emissions and reduces the environmental footprint.
Each institution received a personal account (dashboard access) to monitor system performance, including electricity production, consumption, and savings. This level of transparency allows both administrators and students to evaluate energy efficiency and clearly see their contribution to protecting the environment.


