Environment
Thailand's Largest Solar Carpark
Starting in 2020, WHAUP officially delivered the solar carpark at SAIC Motor Company - CP Co., Ltd. (SAIC MOTOR-CP) with solar installed capacity of 4.8 MW. By end of 2021, the second phase of the project was completed. Total installed capacity of both phases together is 6.2 MW, covering a total solar rooftop area of 40,000 m2 . It will generate around 7,750 MWh of clean energy per year, making it the largest solar carpark project to date in Thailand. The solar roof carpark ultimately supports the customer to save energy cost and fulfill their environmental commitments.

WHA Group commits to achieving Net Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 2050
WHA Group is committed to conducting business while creating sustainable growth with all stakeholders by giving importance to environment, social and good governance practices. One of the key issues that the Company determines to achieve is to accelerate sustainable climate change action to solve greenhouse gas and global warming issues by reducing greenhouse gas emissions as well as building important infrastructures such as promoting the use of renewable energy and using relevant technologies and innovations throughout the Group's value chain. This ambitious actions will be in line with global trends in responding to climate change issues including Thailand's goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2030 and net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
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Biodiversity and No Deforestation Commitment
WHA Group commits to taking unwavering responsibility for environmental preservation through biodiversity management actions. In addition, WHA Group also intends to achieve Sustainable Development Goals as well as supporting our alliances throughout the value chain to create a positive impact on the environment, balance the nature and commit to stop or reduce all deforestation and maintain biodiversity.
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Drone Technology
WHA Group is currently studying the use of drone technology in the road and traffic monitoring process during rush hours in 2021.
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