Aug. 04, 2025
Under the scorching sun at Thailand’s PV base, the final section of LCMC-5000A/4P busway was precisely installed, marking the successful delivery of our high-current busway series for the Thailand Jianfa 200MW PV power plant. Battling 55°C feels-like temperatures and tight deadlines, our project team broke through tropical PV engineering bottlenecks with innovative technology, laying the "power artery" for one of Southeast Asia’s largest single-unit PV plants.
Tropical corrosion
Complex terrain installation
5000A-level high-current transmission
Located in a high-temperature, high-humidity environment, the Thailand project demanded extreme corrosion resistance and current stability. Confronting monsoon construction challenges, our solution included six categories of customized busways and supporting equipment, ensuring efficient power transmission for one of Southeast Asia’s largest PV plants.
IP65-rated terminal boxes
Weather-resistant copper bars
Seismic-flexible connectors
Certified under IEC 61439 for tropical climates
Certified under IEC 61439 for tropical climates, it guarantees safe operation at 45°C/95% RH.
Upon completion, the project will:
▶ Generate 280 million kWh per year — enough to power 120,000 households
▶ Reduce CO₂ emissions by 220,000 tons annually — equivalent to planting 1.2 million trees
▶ Compared to traditional cable systems, our busway solution:
✓ Saves 42% cable tray usage
✓ Reduces land excavation by 35%
✓ Lowers lifecycle costs by 28%
This delivery marks our breakthrough in Thailand’s PV sector with the first 5000A+busway order. Using this project as a springboard, Aokai will promote integrated smart power distribution solutions for PV plants across ASEAN markets over the next three years, driving large-scale adoption of China's 5000A busway technology in ASEAN's solar sector.