Startup slashes Thailand's AC costs by 20% | PAC Corporation
In Thailand, where temperatures can reach 43°C (109°F), keeping homes and businesses cool is becoming both a necessity and a growing energy challenge. This is what PAC Corporation (Thailand) Co., Ltd. is tackling head-on. Founder Atchara Poomee‘s company develops air conditioning systems that can reduce electricity costs by up to 20% by integrating solar energy and recycled power. Watch how they‘re doing it, and why solutions like these will be increasingly important as temperatures rise and energy demand grows. ⬇️ As NEX Thailand Head of Programs Kotchakorn Khwamchareon puts it, “Energy efficiency is a quiet backbone of the energy transition.” Through our programs in Thailand, we're backing entrepreneurs building practical solutions that lower energy costs, strengthen resilience, and accelerate the shift to clean energy. Explore our programs ➡️ join-nex.co/thailand

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