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Thailand Sunshine Tour | Grace Solar joins hands with Thailand to draw a new photovoltaic blueprint

Publish Time:2024-11-22 Sources:


Against the background of global energy transformation, China's photovoltaic industry is increasingly accelerating its overseas deployment and exploring the global photovoltaic market. Under the guidance of the Belt and Road Initiative, China-Thailand trade has become closer, promoting Chinese companies to enter Thailand. Thailand's energy structure is dominated by natural gas, oil and coal. In recent years, the Thai government has actively promoted the development of new energy and laid a good foundation for the development of photovoltaic enterprises.


Thailand is located near the equator, with long sunshine hours and unique solar energy resources. This provides good conditions for photovoltaic power generation. The average annual temperature in Bangkok is 24 degrees Celsius, and the sunshine hours exceed 1,800 hours/year, and the central and northeastern areas exceed 1,850 hours/year. At the same time, Thailand has sufficient sunshine all year round, with the annual radiation amount being about 1800kW·h/m2, and the radiation amount in more than half of the areas reaching 5.00–5.28kW·h/m2 throughout the day.



In order to further achieve the world goal of "carbon neutrality", the Thai government has launched policies to support the development of new energy. The Thai government leads the alternative energy development plan and is expected to increase the proportion of alternative energy sources from renewable energy, geothermal energy and bio-energy by 30% by 2037. At COP 26, Thailand committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. At the same time, rooftop and agricultural photovoltaic projects are launched to encourage commercial, industrial and agricultural users to participate. Establish a REFIT fund to ensure investor returns, and implement a net metering system to improve the economics of photovoltaic project construction.



As a dominant enterprise in the photovoltaic industry, Grace Solar actively participates in the construction of photovoltaic projects in Thailand. Taking the cooperation with a Thai business giant as an example, Grace Solar can help the Thai business giant successfully implement its rooftop distributed photovoltaic project.

The Grace Solar team conducted an on-site survey and took advantage of the situation. The project was a flat roof photovoltaic system. Grace Solar used the GS-NT03 adjustable tripod system to build a photovoltaic project for a Thai business giant based on local lighting, wind speed and other conditions. The product material is high-strength aluminum alloy. This tripod is lightweight and can be arranged vertically with guide rail components and the packaging is foldable. The tripod is highly pre-assembled before shipment, saving you labor costs and installation time. From the signing of the project to the basic completion of the installation, it only took three months. Grace Solar relies on its rich project experience and leading product technology to save customers installation and logistics costs and efficiently complete customer rooftop distributed photovoltaic construction.



Not only that, Grace Solar has branches in Thailand, with in-depth insights into market needs, giving priority to serving the Thai people and empowering Sino-Thailand exchanges. Under the promotion of the Belt and Road Initiative, Thailand is an important partner of China. Sino-Thailand trade frequently promotes the friendly development of China and neighboring countries. As a representative enterprise in the photovoltaic industry, Grace Solar focusing on the Thai market, radiating photovoltaic layout to Southeast Asia.

As the Thai government attaches great importance to renewable energy and continues to promote policies, the photovoltaic industry has broad prospects for development in Thailand. It is expected that Thailand's photovoltaic power generation installed capacity will continue to grow in the next few years, and distributed photovoltaic power generation will become mainstream. At the same time, with the advancement of technology and reduction of costs, the competitiveness of photovoltaic power generation will be further enhanced, contributing more to Thailand's energy structure transformation and sustainable development.

Grace Solar has been serving Thailand's photovoltaic field for more than ten years, setting a good example for the global development of the photovoltaic industry. In the future, with the continuous innovation of photovoltaic technology, Grace Solar can set an example for photovoltaic companies to expand their global presence, and Thailand's photovoltaic industry will usher in a more prosperous development period.