MEA Explores Delta’s Smart Solutions and Sustainable Development

Samutprakarn, Thailand, January 18, 2019- Delta Electronics (Thailand) PCL. welcomed 23 delegates from the Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) led by Mr. Jumpote Himacharoen, MEA Director of Research and Development Division, to Delta headquarters at Samutprakarn. The state-run MEA supplies electricity to the Bangkok Metropolitan Area and cooperates with Delta to share ideas and information on industrial innovation and sustainable development (SD).

Mr. Youngyut Pakdoungjan, Delta Human Resource Development Director, welcomed the delegation and gave an overview of the company’s operations. After this, Mr. Kittisak Ngoenngokngam, Delta SEA Business Director, highlighted Delta’s green solutions including the solar inverters used at the company’s rooftop solar energy system and a proposed Delta Energy Storage System (ESS) solution. Next, Mr. Kasemson Kreuatorn, Delta’s Senior Regional Manager for industrial automation, presented Delta’s industrial automation solutions and shared how the team’s 3G Cloud controlled water pump solution helps to prevent flooding in the Bangpoo community.

After the presentations, Ms. Aonthip Aorthong, Delta Senior Executive of Sustainable Development, shared DET’s SD strategy and reporting methodology and invited the delegation to discuss Human Resources (HR) development and happy workplace activities. The MEA delegates were eager to learn how to drive Change Management and promote create a green lifestyle across an organization. At the end of their visit, the MEA outlined their plans to increase alternative energy generation and reduce fossil fuel dependence and reaffirmed their desire to collaborate with Delta.

Delta leverages its innovative energy-efficient technology to provide green solutions leader and promote corporate citizenship in Thailand. The company welcomes collaboration with the MEA, to fulfill its mission to provide innovative, clean and energy-efficient solutions for a better tomorrow.


18 January 2019