Bangkok, Thailand, January 30, 2025 — Air pollution has become one of the most critical public health challenges in urban areas worldwide, and Bangkok is no exception. With PM2.5 levels frequently exceeding safe limits, the effects on health, quality of life, and the environment are deeply concerning.
Addressing this issue requires practical solutions that not only mitigate pollution but also prioritize sustainability and community well-being. As a global leader in power management and IoT-based smart green solutions Delta Electronics (Thailand) Public Company Limited is contributing to these efforts by leveraging their expertise to develop impactful innovations. These solutions aim to support cleaner air and healthier communities, demonstrating how technology can play a vital role in overcoming this shared challenge.
Mr. Curtis Ku, Country Manager of Delta Thailand
"Air pollution is a challenge that affects us all, but with the right technologies and a shared commitment, we can make a difference by creating solutions that improve air quality and support healthier, more sustainable living for everyone. Delta Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) solutions have been implemented in numerous residential across Southeast Asia, significantly improving air quality for many families" said Mr. Curtis Ku, Country Manager of Delta Thailand.
The PM2.5 Challenge: Why Clean Air Can’t Wait
PM2.5 particles, which are small enough to penetrate deep into the lungs, pose a significant health risk. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), air pollution contributes to over 7 million premature deaths annually, with 92% of the world’s population living in areas where air quality levels exceed WHO guidelines.
In Bangkok, recent reports from the Bangkok Air Quality Information Center show that PM2.5 levels frequently surpass the recommended threshold of 15 micrograms per cubic meter, reaching peak levels of 70–100 micrograms per cubic meter during the dry season. Prolonged exposure to these levels are linked to an increased risk of respiratory diseases, particularly among vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing conditions.
Innovative Solutions for a Breath of Fresh Air
Delta focuses on solutions that directly address air quality issues while aligning with a broader commitment to sustainability. The company's technologies are designed to improve indoor environments, where people spend approximately 90% of their time, and to support initiatives for cleaner outdoor air.
Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERVs) and Fresh Air Supply (FAS): ERVs excel in balancing indoor temperature and humidity while conserving energy. In contrast, FAS delivers a straightforward solution for clean air through continuous ventilation. Both systems designed to enhance indoor air quality, Delta’s ERVs & FAS filter out up to 97% of PM2.5 particles through advanced multi-stage filtration systems, including HEPA filters. They provide a consistent flow of clean, fresh air while operating efficiently and quietly, making them ideal for homes.
Ventilation Fans: Delta ventilation fans are equipped with Delta’s industry-leading DC brushless motors, delivering exceptional energy efficiency and quiet operation. These fans provide highly efficient indoor ventilation quieter than conventional fan. This combination of silent performance and energy savings ensures both comfort and cost efficiency, reducing energy consumption by up to 70%.
The UNOnext Indoor Air Quality Monitor: Delta’s UNOnext Indoor Air Quality Monitor takes air quality management to the next level. This advanced system provides real-time monitoring and analytics of indoor air quality parameters, such as PM2.5, CO2, temperature, and humidity. When integrated with Delta’s ERVs and ventilation systems, the UNOnext enhances air quality optimization, ensuring healthier and more comfortable indoor spaces for everyone.
Delta EV charging stations are installed in 66 buildings at the Downtown Office
Supporting Cleaner Transportation: Delta’s contribution to a cleaner environment is not only limited to its IAQ solutions. To address one of the leading contributors to urban air pollution in Thailand, Delta is rapidly expanding its network of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. Since 2010, Delta group has shipped over 1.5 million EV chargers globally, enabling greener transportation alternatives and reducing emissions worldwide.
Delta emphasizes collaboration and innovation, partnering with communities, governments, and businesses to develop effective solutions that tackle environmental challenges and enhance quality of life. Amid the increasing pressures of urbanization and pollution, the company remains dedicated to advancing technologies that support cleaner air and more sustainable cities, ensuring a healthier future for all.