Sun Volt Asia deliver clean solar energy solutions which save thousands of dollars in energy costs by way of the latest on-ground or roof-mounted solar-cell technology.
This renewable, clean energy is produced naturally from the Sun light shining onto the systems panels and does not produce any CO2 unlike electricity generated by the burning of fossil fuels, namely Oil, Gas and Coal.
Sunshine + Solar Panel System = Savings on Energy Costs!Solar fact: ”In a single hour, the amount of power from the sun that strikes the Earth is more than the entire world consumes in a year.”
of the complete Solar panel system. This option you benefit from immediate reduced power bills and could be eligible to government tax incentives of up to 50%.
Solar leases are similar to solar PPAs, the difference being that the monthly payment to the financing company is fixed and not directly linked to the power generated from the solar facility.
A solar PPA is a contract to purchase the power generated from a solar facility. It is an attractive solution for businesses that want to avoid the upfront cost of solar and the responsibility of operations.
Thailand is ideally located to harness the abundant natural sunlight it enjoys year-round as it’s located between 7 & 19 degrees North of the equator and receives consistently long daylight hours throughout the year, this makes Thailand very efficient for solar energy captured through a Photovoltaic (pv) solar panel system, these systems provide a measurable financial cost saving on the electricity bill, whilst helping to reduce CO2, the carbon footprint. Put simply, ‘it makes so much sense!’
Sign a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with us to save money on electricity and become green without risk.
Turn your unused rooftop into a moneymaker.
Resiliency and Reliability
Community Engagement
Solar in Thailand The country has numerous areas with Direct Radiation between 1,600 and 1,950 kWh/m2/year, located mainly in the northeast and central areas of Thailand. In fact, the average annual radiation is 1,875 kWh/m2/year