“TSE” and “Huawei” signed the MOU to purchase Huawei Solar Inverter for Solar Farm in Japan

“TSE” and “Huawei” signed the MOU to purchase Huawei Solar Inverter for Solar Farm in Japan

Cathleen Maleenont, Ed.D., a Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (in the middle) and Mr. Somphop Prompanapitak, Chief Operating Officer (6th from right) of Thai Solar Energy Public Company Limited (“TSE”) signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Mr. Mark Meng, President of Enterprise Business Group (4th from left) of Huawei Technologies (Thailand) Co., Ltd., a leading global ICT (“Information and Communication Technology”) and smart devices, to purchase Huawei Solar Inverter for a new solar farm project “Onikoube” in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. The plant has a total installed power generation capacity of over 150 MW. Currently, this project is in developing process and expected to be able to Commercial Operation Date (COD) in 2022.

TSE joins FPI for big solar farm project, total capacity of 176.72 MW, worth more than THB 20,000 million, expected total COD in 2022.

TSE joins FPI for big solar farm project, total capacity of 176.72 MW, worth more than THB 20,000 million, expected total COD in 2022.

On April 26, 2018, Thai Solar Energy Public Company Limited (TSE) reached a joint venture agreement with Fortune Parts Industry Public Company Limited (FPI) to jointly develop a solar power plant project. Ground mounted or solar farm in Japan. Under the formation of TSE Overseas Group Company Limited, which is a joint venture company of both companies, to operate and expand in Japan (TSE: FPI = 60:40). Joint development of eight projects with a total capacity of 176.72 MW, worth over THB 20,000 million.

“The joint venture of TSE and FPI will benefit the Company in terms of growth and expansion. TSE and FPI are ready to develop their existing projects and prepare for new projects to expand capacity with the commitment to expand domestic and foreign investment. Including renewable energy, too,” said Dr. Cathleen.