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Fox ESS V Series Supports Commercial and Residential Solar Growth in Thailand

Thailand’s solar energy market continues to expand rapidly, driven by rising electricity tariffs and growing demand for clean, cost-effective power solutions across both commercial and residential sectors. Reflecting this momentum, Fox ESS has reinforced its footprint in Thailand through two new solar installations featuring its V Series three-phase inverter range.

In Prachinburi Province, a 250 kW rooftop solar system has been commissioned at an industrial facility to support energy-intensive factory operations. Designed to deliver stable and reliable output for high-load applications, the system enables the facility to reduce dependence on grid electricity while improving overall energy efficiency. Fox ESS’s V Series inverter was selected for its ability to manage large-scale three-phase systems while maintaining consistent performance during prolonged generation periods.

Meanwhile, in Chiang Mai, a 50 kW solar installation has been deployed at a large private villa, highlighting the versatility of the V Series in premium residential settings. The system supports high household energy demand and allows the homeowner to optimize solar generation throughout the day, enhancing self-consumption and energy independence.

The Fox ESS V Series is engineered for commercial buildings and large residential properties, offering high conversion efficiency, intelligent monitoring capabilities, and robust operational reliability. Its performance-driven design enables users to maximize solar energy utilization, even under demanding operating conditions.

Together, these projects demonstrate the increasing importance of advanced inverter technologies in supporting Thailand’s energy transition and underline Fox ESS’s growing presence in Southeast Asia’s fast-developing solar market.

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