Huawei Technologies (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (Huawei Malaysia) and JS Solar Holding Berhad (JS Solar) have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the International Greentech & Eco Products Exhibition & Conference Malaysia (IGEM) 2025, marking a significant step towards advancing smart solar and energy storage projects across Malaysia.
The collaboration between Huawei Malaysia and JS Solar aims to accelerate the nation’s clean energy transition and support Malaysia’s carbon neutrality goals. Under this partnership, JS Solar’s renewable energy portfolio which includes Large-Scale Solar (LSS) farms, Ground-Mounted Self-Consumption Solar (SELCO) farms, hybrid rooftop systems, and Corporate Renewable Energy Supply Scheme (CRESS) project will benefit from Huawei’s cutting-edge digital power technologies.
JS Solar’s Managing Director, Chai Jeun Sian, expressed optimism about the collaboration, emphasizing its strategic role in expanding JS Solar’s presence in East Malaysia. He stated that by integrating Huawei’s advanced Smart PV and energy storage technologies with JS Solar’s expertise in project delivery, the partnership will deliver reliable, efficient, and sustainable energy solutions. He added that this cooperation demonstrates both companies’ commitment to supporting Malaysia’s Net Zero aspirations and driving the nation’s renewable energy agenda forward.
Huawei Malaysia’s Vice President of Digital Power Business, Chong Chern Peng, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the potential of Smart PV and energy storage solutions in optimizing power generation and improving energy management. He noted that Huawei’s technologies will enable JS Solar to enhance operational efficiency, ensure grid stability, and maintain consistent performance even in challenging conditions. The partnership, he said, reflects Huawei’s mission to establish a smarter and more resilient energy ecosystem for Malaysia’s future.
As part of the agreement, JS Solar will serve as the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) partner, while Huawei Malaysia will contribute its technological expertise as the enabler of Smart PV systems. Huawei’s intelligent inverters and digitally managed systems will be integrated into JS Solar’s projects to optimize solar generation, improve grid reliability, and enhance long-term system performance through advanced monitoring and predictive maintenance.
Both companies also plan to collaborate on the development of Solar + Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) technologies, exploring innovative business models and scalable solutions that boost renewable energy efficiency and strengthen grid resilience.
The signing ceremony took place at IGEM 2025, held from 15 to 17 October 2025 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre under the theme “Race Towards Net Zero: Inclusivity & Sustainability.” The MoU was signed by Chai Jeun Sian, Managing Director of JS Solar Holding Berhad, and Chong Chern Peng, Vice President of Huawei Malaysia, Digital Power Business. The event was witnessed by YBhg. Dato’ Leong Kin Mun and YBrs. Tuan Haji Ismail bin Mohd Amin, both Board Members of the Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Corporation (MGTC), alongside Ahmad Fareez bin Abd Jamil, Vice President of Business & Strategy at JS Solar, and Zhang Xiaoming, Director of Smart PV and ESS at Huawei Malaysia.
At IGEM 2025, Huawei Malaysia participated under the theme “Powering Malaysia Forward,” showcasing its full range of Smart PV solutions, successful regional projects, and its flagship Grid-Forming Energy Storage System (ESS). Designed for applications across utility, commercial, industrial, and residential settings, the ESS plays a vital role in ensuring grid stability throughout the power value chain.
During the event, Huawei Malaysia Solutions Expert, Damon Leong Wei Jie, delivered two technical presentations. His sessions, titled “24 Years of Excellence: High-Quality and Utmost Safety in Serving Malaysia’s Energy Transition” and “Debunking the Myth of String Inverters on Floating Solar Power Plants,” highlighted Huawei’s dedication to safety standards and clarified common misconceptions about inverter technologies in solar power systems.
Since its inception in 2010, IGEM has established itself as Southeast Asia’s premier green technology exhibition, organized with the support of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability (NRES) and MGTC. Over the years, IGEM has generated more than RM58.1 billion in business leads and attracted over 650,000 visitors, including industry players, dignitaries, and companies from more than 122 countries.
