Rooftop solar panels installed by SPCG's subsidiary Solar Power Roof Co.
Solar farm developer SPCG Plc is preparing to capitalise on the government's newly approved rooftop solar buyback programme, which offers households the chance to sell electricity back to the grid.Yuttapong Artharn, chief financial officer of SPCG, said the company is ready to stock equipment and rooftop solar solutions to meet demand once the scheme begins.
The company is prepared for orders and confident in its supply chain, he said, adding that SPCG will participate through its wholly-owned subsidiary Solar Power Roof Co, established in 2013.
The unit already has accumulated sales and installation capacity of 200 megawatts.
The programme, endorsed by the National Energy Policy Council (NEPC), allows the government to purchase electricity generated from on‑grid rooftop solar panels at a fixed rate of 2.20 baht per unit for 10 years.













