AuroraPH Transforms Cebu's Remote Schools With Solar Power And Tech

Aboitiz Foundation, through its flagship AuroraPH program under the Aboitiz Future Leaders impact program, has brought solar power, internet connectivity, and digital tools to Pangan-an Elementary and High School in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu on January 22. This is part of the Foundation’s goal to support 300 remote schools and help bridge the education gap in the last schools. By bringing renewable energy and connectivity, Aboitiz Foundation ensures that students and teachers in these off-grid schools can access quality education and resources when needed.
In partnership with Aboitiz InfraCapital Cebu Airport Corporation, the private operator of Mactan-Cebu International Airport, this initiative supports the Department of Education’s Last Mile Schools Program. It reflects the Aboitiz Group’s commitment to education and sustainability. The event was made possible through the collaboration of Lapu-Lapu City’s local government and Aboitiz Group Business Units, including City Savings Bank, and AboitizPower’s A+ Power Services, Inc.
“This program is a source of hope for children in remote areas,” said Ginggay Hontiveros-Malvar, Aboitiz Foundation President. “With the AuroraPH program, we’re bringing solar power, internet, and technology to schools in far-flung parts of the country. This helps improve learning, bridge the digital gap, and prepare students for the future. We started in 2024 with 11 schools, and now over 2,000 students and teachers are benefiting.”
“Soon, we’ll be connecting more schools in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Our goal is to reach 300 schools across the country. Thanks to our partners from the Department of Education, Aboitiz Group Business Units, Aboitiz InfraCapital Cebu Airport Corporation, and local government units. Education is key to a better future, and through AuroraPH, we’re giving students and teachers the tools they need to succeed,” Hontiveros-Malvar added.
Dr. Marilyn S. Andales, superintendent of the Lapu-Lapu City Division of the Department of Education, expressed her gratitude: "The AuroraPH program significantly enhances our educational resources, providing our students and teachers with the tools they need to succeed. This partnership is a testament to the power of collaboration in improving education in our community."

Pangan-an Elementary and High School were equipped with two 5 kW solar power systems, each comprising 10 high-efficiency solar panels, a 5-kW inverter, and a 51.2V 100AH battery. These systems will reduce electricity costs and allow the schools to reallocate savings to enhance educational resources and infrastructure.
Aldwin Uy, Deputy Chief Operations Officer of Aboitiz InfraCapital Cebu Airport Corporation, remarked, “Through AuroraPH, we are not only addressing the immediate needs of schools in remote areas but also investing in a sustainable future for education. This initiative underscores our commitment to empowering communities through renewable energy and innovation.”
Congresswoman Ma. Cynthia "Cindi" King Chan also praised the program’s impact, stating, “The AuroraPH program is a testament to the power of partnerships in driving positive change. Together, we can build a brighter and more sustainable future for our students.”
The AuroraPH program highlights the collective effort of the Aboitiz Group’s Business Units to create meaningful and lasting impacts. It reflects a shared vision of empowering communities and ensuring equitable access to education for Filipino learners nationwide.

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