SCUPI Students Explore a Zero-Carbon Future at Tongwei Solar Science Museum
Published on: November 10, 2025 | Views: 70
On November 7, 30 undergraduates from sophomore to senior level took part in the 2025 fall industry visit to the Tongwei Solar Science Museum. The delegation—led by Dr. Di Liu, Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs, along with faculty and career advisors—gained first-hand insights into the photovoltaic industry chain, tracing the entire process “from wafer to watt.”

Guided by engineers, students walked through the production floor to observe key stages such as polysilicon refining, HJT high-efficiency cell laser scribing, and stack-bussing module assembly. In the immersive exhibition hall, an 180° curved screen displayed a live feed from the world’s largest single-site photovoltaic plant, while a dynamic light show titled “Pangu Creating the Sky” depicted solar energy flowing into urban power grids, drawing audible admiration from the audience.

The “Solar-Powered Zero Carbon” interactive zone further engaged participants through three installations: “The Value of One kWh,” “Energy Revolution on Wheels,” and “PV × AI Futurescape.” These exhibits illustrated diverse “PV-plus” application scenarios and quantified the vital role of clean energy in sustainable development.

By transforming carbon-neutral theories from the classroom into a tangible, walk-through experience, the visit aimed to translate China’s technological advancements into new reference points for students’ academic and career planning. SCUPI will continue to organize themed industry practicums, bridging the gap between cutting-edge technology and real-world practice.

