Recently, the upgrade and renovation project for pole-mounted transformers in Southeast Asia has been successfully completed and officially commissioned. This initiative involved the installation and replacement of 12 pole-mounted transformers, with a total capacity of 1,600 kVA. The upgrade serves three surrounding communities, benefiting over 2,000 households and 12 small and micro enterprises.
According to the head of the power supply department, the existing transformers, having served for an extended period, suffered from insufficient capacity and suboptimal operational efficiency, rendering them inadequate to meet the region's growing electricity demands. To ensure stable power supply for both residential and industrial needs, the department implemented precise planning and scientific construction methods. Utilising non-interruptive operation techniques during installation, they minimised disruption to neighbouring users' electricity supply.
Upon completion, the project will elevate the area's power supply reliability to 99.98% and significantly improve voltage quality. This will effectively manage peak summer electricity loads, providing robust power support for regional economic development and public welfare. Moving forward, the power supply department will continue strengthening grid operation, maintenance, and inspection to ensure secure and stable electricity provision.
