The Asian-European Energy Map is a groundbreaking project that connects cities across Asia and Europe through interactive maps showcasing energy trends, solar potential, and policy insights. This dynamic platform lets researchers, policymakers, and the public dive into real-time data, track sustainability progress, and discover innovative solutions for a greener future. Ready to explore how energy connects us all? Jump in and see how these cities are shaping tomorrow’s energy landscape today!
The Asian-European Energy Map was developed by Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU), through a collaboration between Asian Energy Studies Centre, HKBU; Department of Geography, HKBU; Hong Kong Baptist University Library; Department of Computer Science, HKBU; CarbonCare InnoLab; Hong Chi Association and EcoSmart. The map is the first of its kind in the Greater China region.
For technical support, media requests, business opportunities, and any idea to make the map even better, please contact aesc@hkbu.edu.hk.
Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) retains the copyright of the Asian-European Energy Map.
The use of the "Asian-European Energy Map" website and its contents must comply with Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International of Creative Commons license.
You can use the Asian-European Energy Map for personal, educational, or research purposes. Use of the website for commercial purposes is prohibited. If you use the Asian-European Energy Map for research purposes, please acknowledge the contribution of the Asian-European Energy Map and HKBU in any publication relating to the research.
As part of our mission to support academic research and provide an open website for the general public, we welcome the sharing of resources from our website for the purposes of research, teaching, and learning, so long as users clearly cite the source of data in their documents, websites, or any media.
When citing the entire website, please use the following format.
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The Asian-European Energy Map provides information to users on an estimate basis. HKBU does not guarantee the accuracy of information regarding system performance or financial returns of investment.
The information provided on this website is for knowledge sharing. While HKBU endeavours to ensure the accuracy of all the data and information, no statement, representation, warranty or guarantee, express or implied, is given as to its accuracy or appropriateness for use in any particular circumstances.
HKBU reserves the right to remove or edit all datasets or information on this website at any time in their discretion without any given reasons or prior notice. Users are responsible for making their own assessment of all information on this website and are advised to verify such information or obtaining independent advice before acting upon it.
Dr. Darren Cheung (Asian Energy Studies Centre; Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University)
Dr. Daphne Mah (Asian Energy Studies Centre; Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University)
Prof. Byron Choi, (Department of Computer Science, Hong Kong Baptist University)
Dr. Kevin Lo (Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University)
Prof. Qiming Zhou (Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University)
Ms. Rebekah Wong (Hong Kong Baptist University Library)

Founded in 2014, CarbonCare InnoLab (CCIL) is an independent community NGO dedicated to catalysing the transition to low-carbon lifestyles and promoting climate action. Through innovative approaches, community engagement, and multi-stakeholder collaboration, CCIL aims to empower society to effectively respond to the climate crisis. Additionally, we conduct research and educational initiatives to inspire climate ambition in Hong Kong and other cities in the region.
At CCIL, we believe there is great value in an organisation which combines knowledge of the intricate issues of climate mitigation, adaptation, and resilience, with the upbeat and youthful call to innovate, participate, and act. Our initiatives particularly focus on promoting and utilising renewable energy sources to drive sustainable change.

For enquiries or recommendations, you are most welcome to contact Asian Energy Studies Centre, Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University
Phone: 3411-7187; 3411-7753; 3411-7032 (office hours only)
Fax: 3411-2383
Email: aesc@hkbu.edu.hk