Constant Energy Commissions 3 MW Rooftop Solar Project for Unicabinet in Thailand

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Constant Energy, a leading renewable energy provider in Asia, has successfully completed and commissioned a 3 MW rooftop solar project for Unicabinet Industry Co., Ltd., one of Thailand’s largest manufacturers of wood products for the cabinet industry. The project marks a smooth transition from contract signing to full commercial operation, delivered ahead of its original schedule.

The solar installation, located at 318 Hua Wa in Si Maha Phot District, Prachin Buri province, has a total capacity of 3.07 MW. Over the 25-year contract period, the system is expected to mitigate approximately 45,711 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions, supporting Thailand’s national climate and decarbonisation goals.

A completion ceremony was held at the site and attended by Franck Constant, CEO and Founder of Constant Energy, Mr Li, factory owner of Unicabinet, and team members from both organisations. The event highlighted the timely execution of the project and the shared commitment of both companies to advancing renewable energy adoption within Thailand’s industrial sector.

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Commenting on the milestone, Franck Constant said that the project reflected the strong internal collaboration across Constant Energy’s business development, engineering, construction, and asset management teams. He added that the company values long-term partnerships and looks forward to strengthening its relationship with Unicabinet in the years ahead.

Mr Li noted that while the project was initially scheduled for completion in early 2026, it was delivered ahead of expectations. He attributed this achievement to the coordinated efforts of both the Constant Energy and Unicabinet teams, and expressed appreciation for the commitment shown by all stakeholders involved.

Throughout the project lifecycle, Constant Energy maintained high standards of safety and quality, ensuring compliance with stringent international engineering, construction, and commissioning requirements. This approach helped minimise operational risks, safeguard workers, and enhance the long-term reliability of Unicabinet’s manufacturing operations.

The project further reinforces Constant Energy’s position in the renewable energy sector, following its recent recognition as a Highest-Rated Performer in GRESB’s ESG Assessment for Solar Photovoltaic Worldwide. The company continues to focus on delivering sustainable energy solutions that enable businesses to reduce carbon emissions, lower energy costs, and operate in line with global environmental and ethical standards.

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