Restore your urban lake's health with solar-powered aeration, lighting, and water quality monitoring — oxygenating the water, improving biodiversity, and making the lake a safe and beautiful public space for the whole community.
Dala ikhasi lakho lephrojekthi
Chofoza inkinobho yokuqala eluhlaza ukuze ubhalise futhi usethe ikhasi lakho lephrojekthi. Kuyashesha, kumahhala futhi kulula.
Qedela i Inselele Yezinsuku ezingama-30
Qedela izinyathelo ezilula ezinsukwini ezingama-30 ukuze ukhiphe iphrojekthi yakho phansi.
Yenza iphrojekthi yakho isebenze
Landela umhlahlandlela wezinyathelo ezi-5 kanye nohlelo lwakho lokusebenza ukuze wenze iphrojekthi iphile.
Yabelana ngomthelela
Yabelana ngomthelela ngokuthumela isifinyezo nezithombe futhi ugcwalise inhlolovo.
Kuhle ku
Umhlahlandlela wesinyathelo ezi 5
Isikhathi
Okuphakanyisiwe: 3–5 hours a week during the 4–6 week installation phase, then 2–3 hours a month for aeration checks, water quality monitoring, and stewardship reporting.
Ulwazi olwengeziwe mayelana nokuthi ungaqala kanjani nanoma yiziphi izinsiza ezabiwe yi- Solar Power for Urban Lakes
Welcome to the Solar Power for Urban Lakes initiative! Healthy lakes are essential for thriving cities, biodiversity, and resilient communities. We look forward to partnering with you to restore and protect your water body through innovative solar-powered solutions that create lasting environmental and community impact.
STEM & Robotics Labs for Schools
Hands-on STEM labs that bring science, coding, robotics, and introductory AI to government schools through practical, project-based learning, with teacher capacity building to ensure the lab is actively used beyond the initial rollout, inspiring students—particularly girls and first-generation learners—to pursue technology careers.
Women's Vocational & Entrepreneurship Training
A livelihood-focused training programme for women from underserved communities that builds practical tailoring skills alongside entrepreneurial thinking and financial literacy, enabling participants to become income earners, small business owners, or skilled workers through market-ready vocational pathways.