Project Highlights
- Capacity: 20 kW Hybrid Solar PV System
- Location: Technological University, Hlaing Thar Yar Township, Yangon Region
- Timeline: 150 working days / 1,200 total hours
- Method: Full turnkey system – procurement, installation, testing
- Impact: Reliable electricity, reduced costs, sustainable power supply
Hybrid Solar System West Yangon – Reliable Power for Education
Yaung Ni Oo Electric has successfully delivered a 20kW hybrid solar system in West Yangon, installed at the Technological University in Hlaing Thar Yar Township. This project was designed to guarantee uninterrupted electricity supply while lowering costs through the integration of solar energy with grid power.
The installation plays a critical role in supporting the university’s educational and administrative functions, ensuring operations continue smoothly without the risk of blackouts. It also advances the adoption of solar energy in Myanmar.
Project Timeline and Execution
The project was completed in 150 days with 1,200 working hours, using a full turnkey approach. Yaung Ni Oo Electric managed every phase of the project, including:
- Procurement of solar panels and equipment
- Construction of ground-mounted solar PV systems
- Electrical integration with existing grid systems
- Testing and commissioning for reliable operation
Coordination between project teams and accurate scheduling ensured on-time delivery.
Technical Features of the 20kW Solar Project
The 20kW solar project combined ground-mounted solar PV panels with grid power to create a hybrid system. This setup allows the institution to use renewable solar energy while maintaining backup grid supply.
Key technical highlights:
- High-efficiency solar PV modules
- Hybrid inverter system with grid connectivity
- Automated switching between solar and grid supply
- Compliance with international safety and energy standards
Benefits for the University and Local Community
The completion of the hybrid solar system West Yangon provides significant benefits for the Technological University and the surrounding community:
- Reliable electricity supply for academic and operational needs
- Reduced dependency on grid power, lowering electricity bills
- Sustainable energy use aligned with Myanmar’s renewable energy goals
- Support for energy conservation and reduced carbon footprint
Strengthening Solar Energy in Myanmar
This project reinforces the role of renewable energy in Myanmar’s education and infrastructure sectors. By completing the 20kW hybrid solar project in West Yangon, Yaung Ni Oo Electric demonstrates its capability to deliver efficient, cost-saving, and sustainable energy solutions.
For more renewable projects, visit the Yaung Ni Oo Electric Projects page. To explore global standards in solar energy systems, see the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).