Transporting Solar Power Equipment to Remote Locations

Transporting the equipment to remote locations often requires special consideration. While mountain villages usually have a local shop, those local shops rarely have the hardware needed for the installation.

With access to electricity limited in remote locations, how the solar system will be installed needs detailed consideration. Some parts of the installation process may be handled at our Mae Sot location reducing the need for cutting and welding at the site.

Unloading Solar Panels

Smaller pickup trucks usually can handle the tight mountain roads.

Panels Loaded into a Truck

Marking equipment with color coding and location names helps to clear distinguish the final destinations of the equipment. This way each remote location receives the correct equipment for each installation.

Transporting Solar by Boat

Some locations require alternative forms of transport such as boats.

Solar Equipment for Installation

We must remember solar equipment is electrical equipment, and make sure that it does not get damaged during transport.

Contracted Truck for Delivery

Rather than maintain a fleet of pickup trucks, we contract with reliable partners to assist with shipping big quantities.

While logistics is a serious consideration with remote solar installs, considering access to sunlight and proximity to the end users are the most important factors to consider when choosing a location.

Can we discuss where you would like to install solar power?