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Cambodia has emerged as a focal point for renewable energy investment in Southeast Asia. Driven by the "Power Development Plan 2022-2040," the nation is aggressively shifting its energy matrix from heavy fossil fuel reliance to sustainable solar integration. As an expert in international solar exports, we observe that Cambodia's unique topography—characterized by high irradiance levels—makes it an ideal location for utility-scale PV farms and distributed rooftop generation.
Special Economic Zones (SEZs) across Phnom Penh, Sihanoukville, and Bavet are witnessing a surge in demand for reliable power. Our high-efficiency solar modules and robust mounting structures serve as critical infrastructure for these facilities, enabling manufacturers to reduce operational costs and meet international green-supply-chain requirements.
The industry is moving toward N-Type TOPCon bifacial technology. Unlike traditional P-Type panels, N-Type modules offer lower degradation rates and higher efficiency—a crucial factor for Cambodia’s humid and high-temperature environment. Our product roadmap focuses on maximizing thermal stability and weather resilience for local deployments.
Cambodia's latitude allows for significant solar gain. Using dual-axis trackers can increase energy output by up to 30-40% compared to fixed-tilt systems, making them highly cost-effective for large-scale utility projects.
We prioritize Expertise (deep industry knowledge), Experience (15+ years), Authoritativeness (international certifications), and Trustworthiness (transparent supply chain and factory visits). We don't just sell steel; we provide engineered solutions.
Yes. Our engineering team calculates wind loads and potential flooding risks specific to Cambodian regions, ensuring our solar carports and ground mounts are built to withstand local climate challenges.