The Solar Week Thailand 2024 Recognizes Leaders Driving Solar Innovation and Sustainability

The Solar Week Thailand 2024 concluded with a resounding success, honoring the champions of Thailand’s solar energy sector in a grand awards ceremony held at the Grand Mercure Bangkok Atrium. The event brought together policymakers, industry stalwarts, and innovators to celebrate achievements that are shaping a sustainable energy future for Thailand.

Honoring Innovation and Excellence  

The event spotlighted groundbreaking contributions through the Thailand Leadership Awards 2024, celebrating pioneering projects that have propelled the solar energy sector forward. Curated with insights from the SolarQuarter Research team, the awards emphasized the critical role of innovation and technology in accelerating Thailand’s renewable energy journey.

The ceremony welcomed esteemed dignitaries, including Mr. Adisak Choosuk, Deputy Director General of the Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency (DEDE), Ministry of Energy; Mr. Joseph Tomkiewicz, Energy Industry Advisor and Director of Future Energy Asia; and Mr. Guntapon Mahanonda, Deputy CEO of BAFS Clean Energy Corporation. Their presence underscored the importance of the awardees’ contributions to Thailand’s green energy initiatives.

Celebrating Inspiration and Collaboration

The awards ceremony celebrated visionaries and trailblazers who are redefining Thailand’s solar energy landscape. Winners across various categories demonstrated innovative solutions and impactful strategies, setting new benchmarks for the industry.

Awards Winners:

  • Constant Energy: Solar Company of the Year: Developer (Industrial)
  • Solis: Solar Company of the Year: Inverter
  • Klink Advanced Technology Company Limited: Solar Company of the Year: Distributor
  • RRACKS Ltd: Solar Company of the Year: Structure
  • Chubb Asia Pacific Pte Ltd: Solar Company of the Year: Insurance
  • AT Energy Limited: Solar Company of the Year: O&M
  • Goodwe: Best Solar Technology of the Year – Inverter
  • AIKO: Best Solar Technology of the Year – Modules

The Solar Week Thailand 2024 served as a platform for recognizing excellence, fostering collaboration, and driving progress in renewable energy. It was a celebration of the tireless efforts of individuals and organizations striving for a cleaner and more sustainable future for Thailand.

 

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