BANGKOK, Thailand – JinkoSolar, the global leading PV and ESS supplier, has donated a 120kWp rooftop PV system to Center of Excellence in Electrical Power Technology (CEPT) of Chulalongkorn University for its groundbreaking RE100(100% renewable energy) Project at Gewertz Square. The contribution of 196 Tiger Neo high-efficiency N-type TOPCon Modules will power the university’s sustainable transformation while serving as a living laboratory for renewable energy research. This initiative supports Thailand’s net-zero ambitions and creates an integrated clean energy ecosystem on campus.
The project achieves full renewable energy integration through Chulalongkorn University’s positions Gewertz Square to become Thailand’s first RE100 microgrid demonstration area. The system will enable 24/7 clean power while providing engineering students with hands-on research opportunities in grid resilience and energy management.
"JinkoSolar is honored to support Chulalongkorn University’s visionary decarbonization efforts," said Daniel Liu, General Manager at JinkoSolar INP. "Our TOPCon mass production cell efficiency has climbed from 25.1% to 26.5%, with 2025 targets of 26.7–27% and superior low-light performance, combined with CEPT’s strategic deployment of our SunGiga energy storage solutions, creates a replicable model for sustainable campuses globally. This partnership exemplifies how industry-academia collaboration accelerates the energy transition."
Dr. Wijarn Wangdee, Executive Director of CEPT at Chulalongkorn University, added, "This partnership with JinkoSolar marks a significant step forward in our mission to integrate renewable energy into both our infrastructure and our academic programs. The advanced TOPCon technology provide our students and researchers with a real-world platform to explore innovative solutions for tomorrow’s power systems. This collaboration not only elevates our operational sustainability but also enriches the educational experience, preparing a new generation of engineers to lead in the clean energy era."
