The solar panels will produce 7,000 watts to provide electricity for the bus stop, which includes a mobile phone charger using both USB and wireless systems, Sansiri Plc’s chief operating officer Uthai Uthaisangsuk said on Thursday.
The move is a part of the company’s “green business” concept.
This system is expected to reduce CO2 by 1,454 kilograms per year, equal to growing a 1.07-rai forest, and represents a decrease in electricity costs of Bt11,283 yearly.