The i2 Energy team swapped the classroom for drones and solar spaceship sketches with the Standard 4 students of Premfield International School. Their questions made one thing clear: the next generation is already thinking big about clean energy. What might today's young inventors go on to build?

On 17 October 2025, the i2 Energy team spent a day with the Standard 4 students of Premfield International School in Kota Damansara, running a hands-on session on solar energy and sustainability. The visit introduced the students to how solar power works, why it matters for the environment, and how their own school is putting renewable energy into practice.
The session was built around curiosity rather than lecture. Students asked questions, watched a live drone demonstration, and designed their own solar-powered inventions, from solar spaceships to solar boats. The aim was simple: help young learners see renewable energy as something tangible, useful, and within their reach.
Premfield International School has installed solar panels on its rooftop, turning the campus itself into a working example of renewable energy. Rather than treating sustainability as an abstract topic, the school lets students learn alongside a system that is generating clean electricity above their classrooms every day.
This makes the lesson immediate. The students are not only hearing about solar energy in theory, they are studying in a building that runs on it, which connects the science directly to their daily environment.
The students learned how sunlight is converted into usable electricity and why that matters for a cleaner, more resilient future. The session focused on the ideas that stay with young learners rather than technical depth.
Key themes from the day included:
By the end of the session, several students were sketching inventions of their own, applying what they had just learned to imaginative designs.
i2 Energy runs sessions like this because a sustainable future starts with education. As a Malaysian commercial and industrial solar and battery storage provider, i2 Energy works with organisations across the country to install clean energy systems, and engaging the next generation is a natural extension of that mission.
Sessions of this kind also reflect how renewable energy is becoming part of everyday infrastructure, from factories and offices to schools. Organisations interested in rooftop solar for their own premises can reach the i2 Energy team via the contact page.
What did i2 Energy teach at Premfield International School?
i2 Energy taught Standard 4 students how solar energy works, why renewable energy benefits the environment, and how their own school uses rooftop solar. The session combined a talk, a live drone demonstration, and a creative activity where students designed their own solar-powered inventions.
When did the i2 Energy session at Premfield International School take place?
The session took place on 17 October 2025 at Premfield International School in Kota Damansara, with the school's Standard 4 students.
Does Premfield International School use solar power?
Yes. Premfield International School has solar panels installed on its rooftop, which lets students learn about renewable energy alongside a working system on their own campus.
Why does i2 Energy invest in solar education for students?
i2 Energy invests in solar education because building a sustainable future depends on early awareness and curiosity. Engaging young students helps the next generation understand renewable energy and see it as a practical part of everyday life.

On 17 October 2025, the i2 Energy team spent a day with the Standard 4 students of Premfield International School in Kota Damansara, running a hands-on session on solar energy and sustainability. The visit introduced the students to how solar power works, why it matters for the environment, and how their own school is putting renewable energy into practice.
The session was built around curiosity rather than lecture. Students asked questions, watched a live drone demonstration, and designed their own solar-powered inventions, from solar spaceships to solar boats. The aim was simple: help young learners see renewable energy as something tangible, useful, and within their reach.
Premfield International School has installed solar panels on its rooftop, turning the campus itself into a working example of renewable energy. Rather than treating sustainability as an abstract topic, the school lets students learn alongside a system that is generating clean electricity above their classrooms every day.
This makes the lesson immediate. The students are not only hearing about solar energy in theory, they are studying in a building that runs on it, which connects the science directly to their daily environment.
The students learned how sunlight is converted into usable electricity and why that matters for a cleaner, more resilient future. The session focused on the ideas that stay with young learners rather than technical depth.
Key themes from the day included:
By the end of the session, several students were sketching inventions of their own, applying what they had just learned to imaginative designs.
i2 Energy runs sessions like this because a sustainable future starts with education. As a Malaysian commercial and industrial solar and battery storage provider, i2 Energy works with organisations across the country to install clean energy systems, and engaging the next generation is a natural extension of that mission.
Sessions of this kind also reflect how renewable energy is becoming part of everyday infrastructure, from factories and offices to schools. Organisations interested in rooftop solar for their own premises can reach the i2 Energy team via the contact page.
What did i2 Energy teach at Premfield International School?
i2 Energy taught Standard 4 students how solar energy works, why renewable energy benefits the environment, and how their own school uses rooftop solar. The session combined a talk, a live drone demonstration, and a creative activity where students designed their own solar-powered inventions.
When did the i2 Energy session at Premfield International School take place?
The session took place on 17 October 2025 at Premfield International School in Kota Damansara, with the school's Standard 4 students.
Does Premfield International School use solar power?
Yes. Premfield International School has solar panels installed on its rooftop, which lets students learn about renewable energy alongside a working system on their own campus.
Why does i2 Energy invest in solar education for students?
i2 Energy invests in solar education because building a sustainable future depends on early awareness and curiosity. Engaging young students helps the next generation understand renewable energy and see it as a practical part of everyday life.
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