Thailand's Film Studio Adopts Green Energy with Atlas Copco Storage System
In a groundbreaking move to merge sustainability with the cinematic world, a film production company based in Thailand, renowned for producing feature films, documentaries, commercials, and television series, has embraced a green energy revolution. By choosing Atlas Copco's ZBP 45 portable energy storage system, the studio is setting a new standard in sustainable film production and showcasing a bold commitment to clean energy solutions.
These energy storage units are used for outdoor shoots to power small appliances like lighting, coffee makers, and laptops, requiring less than 5 kW of electricity for an entire work shift. This innovative solution replaces traditional diesel generators, reducing the industry's carbon footprint. By embracing portable energy storage systems like the ZBP 45, Thailand positions itself at the forefront of global efforts in green film production, proving that cinema can be powered by clean, renewable energy.
Environmental Responsibility in Thailand's Film Production
Thailand’s film industry is taking steps to lead the way in green energy adoption and environmental responsibility. Major studios like Netflix and Universal enforce strict environmental policies, making it crucial for production houses to adopt eco-friendly practices. One effective way is by transitioning to alternative power sources such as hybrid energy storage systems, replacing traditional generators with energy-efficient solutions.
High-density lithium-ion batteries like the ZBP 45 offer significant benefits. Compact and lightweight compared to traditional alternatives, the ZBP 45 can provide over 8 hours* of power on a single charge, making it an ideal solution for portable energy needs. This system is especially suitable for noise-sensitive environments like outdoor film sets, ensuring efficient and sustainable operations.