Constant Energy has announced the completion of Phase 2 of Driessen Catering Equipment’s rooftop solar project in Lamphun, Thailand. This phase adds 813.63 kWp to the initial 1.4 MW from Phase 1, totaling 2.2 MW. The company claims this will reduce CO2 emissions by 9,780 tons, equivalent to planting 3,580 trees, highlighting the project’s renewable energy benefits. Driessen is now among the first factories in northern Thailand to adopt a large-scale solar energy system. With over 1,000 employees worldwide, Driessen is a global leader in manufacturing catering equipment for aircraft and trains.
Driessen Catering reaches 2.2 MW PV capacity
The Driessen solar project now totals 2.2 MW, combining the new phase with the initial 1.4 MW capacity. (Image Credit: Constant Energy)