Solar for Factory
Solar for factories in Chiang Mai with a practical focus on production cost
Factories with meaningful daytime production load can often use solar to reduce energy cost, but the system has to be designed around real operating conditions.
What factory owners should focus on
- Review machine load, cooling load, and actual production hours
- Plan installation so safety and production continuity are taken seriously
- Use energy monitoring to support management decisions after commissioning
How to compare proposals fairly
- Compare system size against real load, not price per kW alone
- Check whether structure, grounding, protection devices, and permit-related scope are included clearly
- Review warranty, after-sales support, and how the installer will reduce disruption to production
Frequently asked questions
How should a factory start evaluating solar?
Start with the actual bill and the real production load pattern, especially how much steady daytime consumption the site has.
Will installation disrupt production?
It can be phased and coordinated with the site team so disruption is reduced as much as possible.
What should be reviewed besides price?
Review scope, safety standards, permit-related work, warranty terms, and how performance will be tracked after installation.
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Discuss a factory solar plan using real load data
Hi Solar Sun Energy can review production load, installation constraints, and the goal of the project before recommending a practical system approach.
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