KMITL embraces clean energy solutions on the path to becoming a Smart Campus â solar cell systems are now being installed throughout the university to build a greener, smarter future.












KMITL, in collaboration with leading national energy service providers, has launched the Smart Energy Management System featuring Carbon Footprint tracking and a Learning Center System. This initiative is a strategic move toward full-scale carbon footprint reduction and aims for Carbon Neutrality by 2050, aligning with the universityâs vision of becoming âThe World Master of Innovation.â
To support the goal of becoming a Green University, KMITL recognizes the need for efficient energy management and the promotion of renewable energy sources, such as the installation of solar rooftops to increase the use of solar energy, and the deployment of KMITL EV mini shuttle buses to reduce fossil fuel consumption.
This effort is led by the Smart City Innovation Research Academy (SCIRA) to implement an integrated Smart Energy System, allowing real-time monitoring and the ability to reuse residual energy more efficiently.
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Progress Update:
Installation in Zone A has been completed, and the system is currently in the final stage of technical adjustments and fine-tuning.