Project Highlights
- Capacity: 20 kW Hybrid Solar PV System
- Location: Technological University, Insein Township, Yangon Region
- Timeline: 150 working days / 1,200 total hours
- Method: Full turnkey system – design, procurement, installation
- Impact: Reliable supply, reduced costs, hybrid solar-grid integration
Hybrid Solar System Yangon – Powering Education with Renewable Energy
Yaung Ni Oo Electric has successfully completed a 20kW hybrid solar system in Yangon, installed at the Technological University in Insein Township. The project was designed to ensure uninterrupted electricity for the institution while reducing power costs by combining solar energy with grid supply.
This hybrid approach guarantees consistent power, even during outages, while also contributing to the advancement of solar energy in Myanmar.
Project Timeline and Execution
Completed in 150 days with 1,200 working hours, the 20kW solar project was managed under a turnkey model. Yaung Ni Oo Electric oversaw every phase of delivery:
- Site surveys and design planning
- Procurement of panels, inverters, and electrical components
- Installation of rooftop solar PV systems
- Electrical integration with the grid network
- Testing and commissioning for reliable operation
Special focus was given to designing a seamless connection between solar and grid power, ensuring efficiency and stability.
Technical Scope of the 20kW Solar Project
The hybrid solar solution combines rooftop PV panels with grid power, enabling flexible energy use and reducing dependence on the national grid. Key features include:
- High-efficiency solar modules
- Hybrid inverters with automatic switching
- Rooftop PV system integrated with existing infrastructure
- Compliance with national and international standards
Benefits for Technological University and Community
The completion of the hybrid solar system Yangon provides immediate and long-term benefits:
- Reliable electricity for academic operations and research activities
- Reduced electricity costs through solar-grid optimization
- Continuous power supply, even during outages
- A sustainable model for future renewable energy projects in Myanmar
Advancing Solar Energy in Myanmar
This project is a milestone in demonstrating the potential of renewable solutions in Myanmar’s education sector. By completing the 20kW solar project in Yangon, Yaung Ni Oo Electric has reinforced its position as a leader in delivering reliable, cost-efficient, and sustainable energy systems.
For more renewable projects, visit the Yaung Ni Oo Electric Projects page. For international best practices in solar PV systems, see the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).