Apex Circuit Thailand and Constant Energy Ink PPA for Third-Party Access and Offsite Solar Expansion

Apex Circuit Thailand, a leading printed circuit board (PCB) provider based in Southeast Asia, has teamed up with Constant Energy, a renewable energy solutions provider.

As per the PPA, the partnership is for developing a rooftop solar installation and an offsite solar and Third-Party Access (TPA) project. The project will also allow Apex Circuit to access clean energy without upfront capital investment or maintenance obligations. Such PPA models have been employed by Constant Energy in the past in various industries.

The offsite solar and TPA component is a revolutionary effort in Thailand and is slated to reduce operational costs, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and help Apex fulfill its sustainability objectives.“We are honored that Apex Circuit has entrusted us with this project,” said Franck Constant, CEO and founder of Constant Energy. “Through this partnership, Apex Circuit is taking decisive action toward sustainability, setting a benchmark for renewable energy adoption in Thailand.”

“At Apex Circuit Thailand, our goal is to transition to clean energy while continuously enhancing the capabilities of our organization,” said Woody Wang, Chairman of Apex Circuit Thailand. “Partnering with Constant Energy not only accelerates our sustainability journey but also empowers our team to develop critical skills and knowledge in renewable energy.”

 

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