Sinexcel Commissions First Sirius 135K Energy Storage Project in Thailand

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Sinexcel has marked a new step in its Asia-Pacific operations with the commissioning of its first Sirius 135K energy storage project in Thailand. The system includes five units and is designed to provide backup power for commercial and industrial users. This development comes at a time when Thailand is witnessing rapid expansion in sectors such as data centers, smart manufacturing, and electric vehicles, all of which require a stable and reliable power supply.

The growing share of renewable energy in the country’s power mix has also increased the need for systems that can maintain grid stability. Energy storage solutions are becoming important in balancing supply and demand, especially in regions with challenging weather conditions. In Southeast Asia, high temperatures, humidity, and extreme climate patterns often affect the performance of electrical equipment, making durability and safety key considerations.

The Sirius 135K system has been designed to address these issues. It supports different voltage standards, allowing it to be used across multiple regions, including Asia-Pacific, Europe, and North America. It also meets key certification requirements such as those set by Thailand’s Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) and Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA), which are necessary for grid-connected systems in the country.

Another important feature of the system is its ability to operate in high temperatures. It can function at full capacity even at temperatures as high as 55 degrees Celsius. The equipment also comes with an IP66 rating, indicating strong protection against dust and water, along with resistance to corrosion. These features make it suitable for deployment in tropical environments where weather conditions can be harsh.

In addition to performance, the system focuses on reducing costs for users. Its compact design allows for higher energy density while taking up less space. This can help lower installation costs and make it easier to deploy in areas where space is limited. The design also supports better overall efficiency, which can improve long-term returns for operators.

Sinexcel, founded in 2007, has expanded its presence across more than 60 markets. The company reports a large installed base in energy storage and electric vehicle charging systems and operates several service centers globally. The commissioning of this project in Thailand reflects ongoing efforts in the region to strengthen energy infrastructure and support the transition toward cleaner and more reliable power systems.


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