The installation, which is expected to be completed by the end of 2025, will include a 6-megawatt (MW) rooftop solar array and an 8-megawatt-hour (MWh) Tesla Megapack energy storage system.
A hydro-floating solar project jointly built by Chinese and Thai companies started commercial operation on March 5 to support Thailand's clean energy development drive.
The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat) plans to convert three hydropower dams into massive energy storage systems with a 90-billion-baht investment.
Impact Solar Limited, a Thailand-based clean energy company, is developing the largest private microgrid in Thailand, which will be located at Saha Industrial Park in Sri Racha on the country's south coast. Once commissioning is complete, the microgrid is set to generate 214 MW.
Thailand aims to achieve 30% renewable energy adoption by 2037, creating urgent demand for energy storage systems (ESS) to stabilize its grid. Recent bidding projects, like the EGAT's 45 MW Battery Storage Pilot, highlight the government's commitment to modernizing infrastructure.