
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Early this year, JY Solar participated in the 2025 Malaysia International Solar & Energy Storage Forum held in Kuala Lumpur, a pivotal event focusing on Malaysia's growing new energy application market and fostering mutually beneficial cooperation between China and Malaysia in the solar and energy storage sectors.
The forum garnered strong support from leading industry players including Yingchen New Energy, Risen Energy, ZHONGXIN, Suntree, Huasun Energy, Hoenergy, and Nebula, among others.
Alliance Inauguration: Tackling Southeast Asia Market Challenges
Driven by technology and project-based collaboration, the newly launched SEA Photovoltaic Energy Storage and Charging Alliance aims to overcome key market barriers in Southeast Asia—particularly in localization and grid integration—through resource sharing and complementary expertise. This alliance is set to build a cooperative ecosystem that accelerates regional energy innovation and deployment.
The forum garnered strong support from leading industry players including Yingchen New Energy, Risen Energy, ZHONGXIN, Suntree, Huasun Energy, Hoenergy, and Nebula, among others.
Alliance Inauguration: Tackling Southeast Asia Market Challenges
Driven by technology and project-based collaboration, the newly launched SEA Photovoltaic Energy Storage and Charging Alliance aims to overcome key market barriers in Southeast Asia—particularly in localization and grid integration—through resource sharing and complementary expertise. This alliance is set to build a cooperative ecosystem that accelerates regional energy innovation and deployment.

Policy Incentives and Scenario Innovation Take Center Stage
During the roundtable discussions, experts highlighted Malaysia's attractive investment incentives, such as tax benefits and regional advantages, which continue to draw international investment. However, challenges including equity restrictions and cultural adaptation remain. Three promising application scenarios were emphasized:
1\Off-grid areas in East Malaysia
2\Distributed energy solutions for palm oil plantations
3\Energy storage systems to support growing data center demand

Industry leaders advocated for the establishment of technical standards alliances, the strengthening of local industrial ecosystems, and equitable value distribution across supply chains.
As the forum concluded in Kuala Lumpur, it marked not an end, but the beginning of a new phase in China-Malaysia solar and storage collaboration. From policy dialogue to scenario-based innovation, from technological advancement to ecosystem co-creation—this gathering has laid a meaningful foundation for sustained partnership and progress in the region's clean energy transition.
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