Navigating Thailand's C&I Power Dynamics
Operating manufacturing plants in zones like the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC)—Chonburi, Rayong, and Chachoengsao—requires highly stable electricity. With Thailand's Time of Use (TOU) tariffs structure, peak hours (9:00 AM to 10:00 PM on weekdays) charge significantly higher energy prices and substantial demand charges compared to off-peak hours.
By integrating Zeno's Containerized Energy Storage Systems, operators can execute a sophisticated energy cost-minimization strategy:
- Peak Shaving: Automatically discharge stored energy when factory demand spikes, keeping peak consumption charges within the lowest possible bracket.
- Arbitrage (Time-Shift): Charge the lithium battery container during cheap off-peak hours (10:00 PM to 9:00 AM, and all weekend/holidays) and discharge during peak rates.
- Solar Maximization: Store surplus rooftop PV energy generated during solar noon, preventing feed-in limit penalties from PEA and saving it for evening production shifts.
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