Huasun ‘amphibious’ project grid connected in Thailand

By Huasun Energy
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Huasun Energy has achieved another significant milestone in Southeast Asia with the grid connection of a 13.6MW HJT project supplied to leading Thai  rubber manufacturer Sri Trang Agro-Industry (STA). The project deploys Huasun’s Himalaya G12-132 modules in a unique “amphibious” model, combining both ground-mounted and floating installations to create a diversified clean energy matrix across multiple regions of the country. With a total installed capacity of 13.6MW, the project is expected to generate an annual 19.37 million kWh of electricity, while saving some 2,381 tons of standard coal consumption and eliminating 19,313 tons of CO2 emissions.

Huasun HJT modules have proven particularly well-suited to Thailand’s hot and humid climate. With an industry-leading temperature coefficient of -0.24%/℃, the modules deliver stable, high-efficiency performance even under extreme temperatures. An advanced butyl encapsulation process ensures excellent moisture resistance—essential for floating solar arrays—while the company’s proprietary light-conversion film transforms harmful UV rays into  blue light, enhancing energy conversion efficiency and extending module lifespan.

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