PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 2113196
PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 2113196
According to Mordor Intelligence, the Thailand power EPC market size is estimated at USD 2.96 billion in 2026, and is expected to reach USD 3.35 billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 2.51% during the forecast period (2026-2031).

This report is Segmented by Power Generation EPC [Technology (Thermal, Nuclear, and Renewables), Capacity Band (Up To 100 MW, 100 To 499 MW, and Above 500 MW), and End-User (Regulated Utilities, Independent Power Producers, Industrial Captive Power, and Public Sector and SOE)], and Power Transmission and Distribution (T&D) EPC. The Market Sizes and Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).
The THB 2.9 trillion (USD 85 billion) PDP commits 51% renewable penetration by 2037 and phases out subcritical coal, anchoring steady demand for generation, transmission, and distribution packages. Hydrogen co-firing targets of 5% in 2026 and 20% in 2035 compel EPC bidders to pre-qualify combustors that can accept blended gas, as seen in Mitsubishi Power's 5,300 MW Rayong-Chonburi modular complex commissioned in 2024. EGAT's THB 21.9 billion backbone expansion shifts value toward 500 kV lines and digital substations that evacuate offshore-wind output to EEC load centers. The long-run program flattens order volatility yet crystallizes fuel-mix risk because gas stays above 60% of installed capacity through 2030.
Forty-six data-center filings worth THB 168 billion (USD 4.9 billion) in 2024 clustered 90% of requests in the EEC, adding 2,000 MW of direct PPA capacity from January 2026. Amazon Web Services, Google, and TikTok alone plan hyperscale campuses exceeding 400 MW IT load, accelerating solar-plus-BESS and 500 kV line awards. Digital Edge and B.Grimm are building a 100 MW campus, while CtrlS activated 150 MW in 2025 at THB 15 billion spend. Industrial electricity in the corridor grew 4.2% year-on-year in 2024 versus 2.1% nationwide, pulling forward substation upgrades originally slated for 2028. The surge lifts microgrid EPC volumes as estates deploy 5-20 MW captive solar arrays to stabilize tariffs and uptime for semiconductor and EV-battery plants.
Thailand's EIA regime requires ONEP, provincial offices, and public hearings, extending utility-scale solar and wind approvals to 12-24 months. Offshore-wind zones face permit decisions only by late 2026, pushing foundation and turbine contracts beyond initial schedules. Solar farms in Nakhon Ratchasima met farmer resistance over perceived soil impacts, stalling 200 MW in 2024. Southern wind developers ordered extra marine-biology studies to placate fisheries, adding nine months to timelines. A 2025 fast-track path for <50 MW projects exists but covers only a fraction of the Thailand power EPC market.
Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:
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Thermal generation accounted for 63.8% of the 2025 EPC value, anchored by domestic gas supply and LNG imports. The Thailand power EPC market size for thermal plants reached USD 2.01 billion in 2025. Mitsubishi Power's 1,400 MW Hin Kong CCGT, commissioned in January 2025, illustrates next-generation 61%-efficiency turbines that already co-fire 5% hydrogen. Renewable capacity is poised for a 5.8% CAGR as AEDP mandates 32 GW of new solar by 2030. The Thailand power generation EPC market share held by renewables should rise steadily once offshore wind breaks ground, yet local foundation expertise and supply-chain gaps remain barriers.
Cost dynamics diverge across technologies. Turbine prices rose 10-12% on currency moves, squeezing thermal EPC spreads, while photovoltaic module oversupply shaved 15% off 2025 panel quotes, widening solar margins. Offshore wind developers must joint-venture to satisfy 40% local content, potentially lifting balance-of-plant costs but embedding knowledge transfer that benefits domestic yards. Hydrogen-ready retrofits represent a niche yet growing bid line as EGAT seeks 20% blending by 2035.