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Strong Collaboration! Mars Rock and MayWon PV Hold Strategic Summit to Draw a Blueprint for Thailand's Solar Industry's' Golden Decade '

On March 10, 2025, Mars Rock and MayWon PV jointly held a strategic meeting in Bangkok and reached a consensus at the meeting, announcing the establishment of the Southeast Asia Clean Energy Alliance. Based on Thailand's "National Energy Plan 2037" target (50% renewable energy), both parties have released the "Thailand Photovoltaic White Paper" and hope to achieve long-term cooperation.
Mar 27th,2025 256 Views
The policy winds have spurred a market worth billions of yuan
The meeting pointed out that the Thai government's "National Energy Plan 2037" clearly proposes to increase the proportion of renewable energy to 50%, with solar energy installed capacity expected to exceed 15GW. James Wong, CEO of MARS Rock, cited data stating that "Thailand has an average of over 2000 hours of sunshine per year, and the penetration rate of rooftop photovoltaics is less than 5%. Combined with the expansion of industrial areas and the demand for EV charging infrastructure, the market size may exceed 300 billion Thai baht in the next decade

Technology drives industrial development
Mars Rock's successful G7 press conference in Thailand marks a historic step for Thailand's solar industry. At the press conference, Mars Rock shared our latest products and technologies with attendees interested in solar energy. G7 has passed the MEA and PEA certifications in Thailand and has anti reflux capabilities MPPT、 Multiple technologies such as internal sealing, six sided heat dissipation, and anti shadow blocking have been developed, and the waterproof level has reached IP68, which can greatly improve the work efficiency of the product in various situations. It is a latest product tailored for the environmental conditions in Thailand. The G7 will shine in Thailand in the future, solving energy problems for many people.

Localization strategy accelerates layout

MARS Rock has revealed a three-year action plan: investing 5 billion baht to build a local component factory, launching Southeast Asia's first "photovoltaic power plant REITs" in collaboration with the Thai Stock Exchange, and jointly building a talent training base with Chulalongkorn University. We not only need to sell components, but also cultivate a complete industrial ecosystem, "said Zhang Wei, President of MayWon PV Asia Pacific. The company has launched a 200MW smart agriculture photovoltaic complementary pilot project in Nakhon Ratchasima province.
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