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In a landmark move, Gorilla has secured a 15-year agreement that positions the company as a frontrunner in AI-driven energy infrastructure in Thailand. This substantial deal, valued at $1.8 billion, is anticipated to significantly reshape Gorilla's financial landscape, particularly as the nationwide project begins to scale up between 2026 and 2027.
The initiative aims to harness advanced artificial intelligence technologies to optimize energy production and distribution, aligning with global trends toward sustainable energy solutions. As the project unfolds, it is expected to generate considerable revenue streams, enhancing Gorilla's market presence and financial stability.
Industry experts believe that this agreement not only solidifies Gorilla’s position in the energy sector but also sets a precedent for future investments in AI-driven infrastructure. As the company moves forward, stakeholders are keenly watching how this transformative project will unfold and the impact it will have on the broader energy landscape in Thailand and beyond.
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