China-based JinkoSolar commissioned a 9.728 MW rooftop PV system at Bangkok's Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal. The installation served Thailand’s largest railway station, which handled more than 600,000 passengers daily and required stable electricity for lighting, cooling, and operations. Over 15,000 Tiger Neo TOPCon modules were installed by Hiper Smart Consortium under a self-consumption scheme. The project was developed by the Provincial Electricity Authority for the State Railway of Thailand. JinkoSolar’s modules were selected for high energy yield and power density suited to intensive 24/7 demand. The system offset grid electricity and reduced operational costs. Daniel Liu of JinkoSolar noted the project's economic and operational benefits for critical infrastructure. The initiative supported Thailand’s broader renewable-energy efforts. Earlier this year, JinkoSolar set a new world record for tandem cell efficiency, and this rooftop deployment in Bangkok.
JinkoSolar completed 9.72 MW rooftop PV project in Bangkok station
JinkoSolar, Hiper Smart Consortium, PEA, and SRT deployed a 9.728 MW rooftop PV system in Bangkok, which reduced grid use and supported high-demand railway operations.
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