Regional Solar Vendor, Clenergy Partners JJ LAPP To Support Growing Industry

The increasing interest in solar energy has attracted many company’s to build solar farms across the country, the demand is expected to grow as Malaysia aims to target the usage of renewable energy of 20% by 2025. With most of the components for solar panels being sourced actively, Clenergy, a globally renowned solar mounting gear provider is collaborating with JJ-LAPP a cable technology joint venture of diversified Jebsen & Jessen and LAPP Holding Asia, to cater for the local market.

With this new venture, engineering, construction, and procurement companies not only in Malaysia, but within the larger region including Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Philippines can have access to Clenergy’s entire portfolio through JJ-LAPP’s network in South East Asia.

Commenting on this partnership, Daniel Hong, Chief Executive Officer, Clenergy, said, “We are excited to be partnering with a leading brand like JJ-LAPP. With their network, we aim to bring the latest technology in the sector to local projects in Malaysia and the entire region, at large.

This partnership is expected to create new opportunities for Malaysia aligning with the government’s deep investments to promote renewable energy (RE) as an alternative source of energy.

Adding to it Mike Winzerling, Chief Executive Officer, JJ-LAPP, said, “We are glad to be partnering with Clenergy. The synergy of Clenergy’s long standing experience in the solar energy space backed by the strength of our network and reach within ASEAN will make sustainable energy practices more accessible and drive the industry forward within Malaysia and the region.

Malaysia has one of the lowest electricity prices in the world. This is a significant achievement, but it has somewhere slowed down the acceleration towards the adoption of solar energy in the country resulting in Malaysia being comparatively slower in deploying solar and other renewable power sources compared to some other countries across the globe. Both plan to help in making renewable energy more accessible to businesses and consumers in Malaysia.

This partnership comes at a time when the industry’s confidence in investing in renewable energy resources is strengthening. Additionally, government initiatives such as the Net Energy Metering (NEM) scheme have also encouraged more companies to explore sustainable renewable energy practices. The NEM scheme targets the boost of solar and renewable power generation in the commercial and industrial (C&I) sector as the scheme enables its adopters to reduce operational costs tremendously through electricity savings.

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