Community PowerHubs

Off-grid solar projects bringing renewable energy to community spaces across Glasgow and beyond.

Beyond our school installations, we're developing a network of community PowerHubs — smaller-scale, off-grid solar projects that bring clean energy directly to community spaces.

Delivered in collaboration with students at the University of Strathclyde, these projects demonstrate the potential for solar energy in diverse settings and help build energy literacy across communities.

Sunny Cycles

Sunny Cycles

Glasgow Green

A community cycling hub powered by solar energy, promoting sustainable transport and renewable energy in the heart of Glasgow.

Clyde Cycle Park

Clyde Cycle Park

Cambuslang

Solar-powered facilities at this community cycling park, combining active travel with clean energy generation.

Chryston Community Garden

Chryston Community Garden

Chryston

Our first community PowerHub, bringing solar energy and community facilities together at this community garden in Chryston.

Denmilne Community Hub and Garden

Denmilne Community Hub and Garden

Easterhouse

Solar panels supporting a community hub and garden project in Easterhouse, combining growing spaces with renewable energy.

Cumbernauld Village Allotments

Cumbernauld Village Allotments

Cumbernauld

Off-grid solar power for community allotments in Cumbernauld Village, supporting local food growing with clean energy.

Our PowerHubs

Want a PowerHub for your community?

We're always looking for new sites and partners. Get in touch to find out how we can work together.

Get Involved