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Gorilla Technology Group has officially kicked off the initial phases of Thailand's largest AI-driven energy transformation initiative in collaboration with the Provincial Electricity Authority. This ambitious $1.8 billion project, set to unfold over the next 15 years, aims to revolutionize Thailand's power infrastructure by integrating artificial intelligence, automation, and cybersecurity.
Currently, the initiative is entering its structured definition phase, where foundational scope, deployment strategies, and operational frameworks will be developed. The launch ceremony was attended by representatives from both the Electricity Authority and the British Government, underscoring the initiative's global importance.
The primary focus of this transformation is to establish an intelligent infrastructure that can meet the energy demands of the future. Groundwork for the project is scheduled to begin in 2025, with significant financial and operational impacts anticipated from 2026 to 2027 as comprehensive implementation frameworks are put in place. This initiative marks a significant step towards a more sustainable and technologically advanced energy landscape in Thailand.
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