An innovative platform serving solar energy that will enable transforming rural communities.

The Laboratorio de Tecnologías Apropiadas (LabTA) at the Universidad Nacional de San Luis created “EmpowerAr 1.0”, a platform designed to facilitate rural electrification through solar energy kits. This project, recognized among the top ten in the country for its social and environmental impact, seeks to integrate technology with the specific needs of rural communities.

The development had the support of the Universidad de La Punta and funding from the Fundación Acindar, allowing the combination of knowledge in electronics, software, and community management. EmpowerAr 1.0 was designed as a monitoring and tracking tool for families accessing solar energy in isolated areas.

Users can monitor the status of their equipment, file complaints, receive technical assistance, and manage payments virtually. The initiative, which began with small installations in rural schools and community centers, now expands to electrifying entire communities.

Currently, the pilot project reaches families in areas near La Toma, in San Luis, and several communities in the Impenetrable region of Chaco, demonstrating the viability of a sustainable and low-cost management model.

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Open technology to empower communities

The EmpowerAr system is open source, allowing any interested person or entity to download the platform and adapt it to other projects. This feature promotes collaboration and continuous improvement, benefiting more rural communities in the country.

Additionally, the platform is designed to evolve. The LabTA team plans to integrate sensors and artificial intelligence systems to provide families with real-time information on energy consumption and equipment status, promoting responsible and efficient use.

The experience gained by the team, composed of engineers, teachers, and students, shows that technology applied with a social focus can become a real transformative tool for historically neglected sectors.

The benefits of solar energy in rural areas

Solar energy represents a concrete solution for rural areas without access to the conventional electrical grid. By installing solar panels, communities can meet their basic needs for lighting, cooling, communication, and production.

One of the greatest benefits is energy independence, as families no longer depend on expensive and polluting combustion generators. In addition, the use of solar energy promotes the reduction of emissions of polluting gases, contributing to the fight against climate change.

Solar energy also boosts local development by facilitating productive activities, improving access to education and health, and encouraging families to stay in their places of origin, avoiding forced migration to cities.

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National recognition for social impact

The EmpowerAr 1.0 platform was selected from over 100 projects submitted to the Emprendé ConCiencia program, promoted by INVAP and endorsed by the Consejo Federal de Decanos de Ingeniería. The initiative was recognized for its ability to generate real social and environmental impact.

The selected projects will receive intensive training, mentoring, and support to scale their initiatives. The goal is to consolidate sustainable business models and establish work networks that strengthen the impact in different regions of the country.

The recognition of EmpowerAr reinforces the importance of applying science and technology with an inclusive perspective, aimed at solving specific problems in marginalized territories. The work of LabTA shows that innovation can and should be at the service of social transformation and environmental sustainability.

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