Project Highlights
- Capacity: 20 kW Hybrid Solar PV System
- Location: Technological University, Thanlyin Township, Yangon Region
- Timeline: 150 working days / 1,200 total hours
- Method: Full turnkey system – procurement, installation, testing
- Impact: Continuous power, reduced grid dependence, lower costs
Hybrid Solar System Thanlyin – Reliable Energy for Academic Growth
Yaung Ni Oo Electric successfully installed a 20kW hybrid solar system in Thanlyin at the Technological University, providing a stable and cost-efficient electricity supply. The hybrid system integrates both grid power and solar power, ensuring reliable energy for teaching, research, and daily operations.
This project not only supports the university’s needs but also advances the use of solar energy in Myanmar, serving as a model for renewable adoption in educational institutions.
Project Timeline and Execution
The project was completed in 150 days and 1,200 working hours under a turnkey delivery model. Yaung Ni Oo Electric managed every stage, including:
- Procurement of solar panels, inverters, and other equipment
- Construction and installation of rooftop PV systems
- Electrical integration with the existing grid network
- Testing and commissioning to deliver consistent performance
Efficient scheduling and collaboration between engineers, technicians, and supporting institutions enabled the project to finish on time with full compliance to quality and safety standards.
Technical Features of the 20kW Solar Project
This 20kW solar project combined advanced solar PV panels with hybrid inverters and automated controls. Key elements included:
- High-efficiency solar modules for maximum output
- Grid-tied hybrid inverter system
- Automated switching for uninterrupted supply
- International standard-compliant safety and performance measures
Benefits for Technological University and Community
The hybrid solar system Thanlyin provides major advantages for the university and surrounding area:
- Reliable electricity supply for uninterrupted operations
- Lowered electricity costs through reduced grid consumption
- Enhanced energy efficiency and resilience against outages
- A step toward sustainable energy adoption in Myanmar’s education sector
Driving Solar Energy in Myanmar
By completing the 20kW solar project in Thanlyin, Yaung Ni Oo Electric continues to strengthen Myanmar’s renewable energy foundation. This project reduces operating costs, supports sustainable development, and provides a replicable model for solar integration across other universities and public institutions.
For more renewable projects, visit the Yaung Ni Oo Electric Projects page. To explore global solar PV system standards, see the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).