Huawei’s Smart Photovoltaic Inverters Achieve Thailand’s Prestigious “Energy-Saving Label No.5” Recognition

Huawei’s smart residential photovoltaic inverters were awarded the prestigious “Energy-Saving Label No.5” high-efficiency rating at an energy-saving promotion event co-hosted by Thailand’s Ministry of Energy and the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT). The award, validated by experts from both EGAT and the Ministry of Energy, helps Thai consumers identify more efficient and environmentally friendly home energy solutions.

As Thailand’s energy demand continues to rise, especially with the growing need for sustainable energy solutions in residential sectors, EGAT introduced the “Energy-Saving Label No.5” program to promote energy conservation and enhance energy efficiency. The initiative evaluates household appliances based on their energy efficiency performance, encouraging consumers to choose energy-saving and eco-friendly products. This helps reduce energy waste, lower electricity costs and supports the nation’s green transition and sustainable development goals. Huawei’s smart photovoltaic inverters, including the SUN2000-10KTL-M1, SUN2000-5KTL-M1, SUN2000-3KTL-L1, and SUN2000-5KTL-L1, have emerged as one of the most competitive product series in Thailand’s market due to their advanced technology and high conversion efficiency.

4 of Huawei inverters have received high-efficiency ratings and star ratings in the Energy-saving Label No. 5 evaluation
4 of Huawei inverters have received high-efficiency ratings and star ratings in the Energy-saving Label No. 5 evaluation

For residential users, selecting inverters with the “Energy-Saving Label No.5” rating represents a significant step towards a more intelligent and energy-efficient lifestyle. With smart algorithms and real-time control features, Huawei inverters maximize solar energy conversion efficiency. The SUN2000 series inverters delivered an outstanding performance, with the SUN2000-10KTL-M1 and SUN2000-5KTL-M1 receiving 4-star ratings, while the SUN2000-3KTL-L1 and SUN2000-5KTL-L1 earned 3-star ratings. Notably, the SUN2000-5KTL-M1 achieved an impressive 98.33% conversion efficiency, making it a market leader. For homeowners, this means achieving higher energy conversion with the same initial investment, reducing electricity bills, and minimizing reliance on traditional power sources while lowering their carbon footprint.

Furthermore, Huawei’s high-efficiency inverters offer longer lifespans and greater system stability, ensuring significant economic and environmental benefits over the long term. This achievement aligns with Thailand’s energy conservation and emission reduction policies and provides consumers with greater energy security and a more sustainable living experience.

The “Energy-Saving Label No.5” high-efficiency rating awarded to Huawei inverters is a clear testament to the company’s commitment to technological innovation and superior design. By continuously enhancing product performance, Huawei Smart Photovoltaic Solutions remains dedicated to offering cost-effective solar energy solutions for homeowners in Thailand and around the globe. As global energy demand grows and environmental concerns intensify, Huawei is committed to advancing green energy development, helping households worldwide achieve more efficient and environmentally friendly energy usage.

 

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