Project Highlights
- Capacity: 20 kW Hybrid Solar PV System
- Location: Technological University, Hmawbi Township, Yangon Region
- Timeline: 150 working days / 1,200 total hours
- Method: Full turnkey system – design, procurement, installation
- Impact: Reliable electricity supply, lower energy costs, sustainable solution
Hybrid Solar System Hmawbi – Reliable Energy for Education
Yaung Ni Oo Electric has successfully completed the hybrid solar system in Hmawbi, installed at the Technological University. This project was designed to provide reliable electricity, reduce dependency on grid power, and lower electricity costs for the institution.
The hybrid design integrates both grid and solar power, ensuring continuous availability even during outages, while advancing the use of solar energy in Myanmar.
Project Timeline and Execution
The project was completed in 150 days and 1,200 total working hours under a turnkey model. Yaung Ni Oo Electric managed all stages of the project, including:
- Construction of a ground-mounted solar PV system
- Installation of electrical systems and hybrid inverters
- Integration with existing grid infrastructure
- Testing and commissioning for reliable operation
Efficient scheduling, skilled engineering, and close collaboration between teams ensured timely completion without compromising quality.
Technical Scope of the University Solar Project Myanmar
The university solar project in Myanmar included:
- High-efficiency solar PV panels
- Hybrid inverter system enabling seamless solar-grid switching
- Electrical connections designed to international safety standards
- Full compliance with quality benchmarks for durability and reliability
Benefits for Hmawbi Technological University
The new hybrid solar system Hmawbi brings major advantages to the institution:
- Reliable, uninterrupted power supply for academic and administrative needs
- Lower electricity bills through optimized solar-grid usage
- A sustainable and efficient energy model aligned with Myanmar’s renewable goals
- Improved stability for education and research operations
Strengthening Solar Energy in Myanmar
The hybrid solar project at Hmawbi Technological University reflects Yaung Ni Oo Electric’s expertise in renewable energy deployment. By combining innovation with reliable execution, this project strengthens Myanmar’s path toward sustainable electricity solutions.
For more renewable projects, visit the Yaung Ni Oo Electric Projects page. For global solar PV standards, see the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).