Solar First Steals the Spotlight at Malaysia's Green Energy Exhibition with Diverse PV Portfolio

Release time:

Oct 16,2025


Summary:

The International Greentech & Eco Products Exhibition & Conference Malaysia (IGEM) 2024 was successfully held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre from October 15th to 17th. At Booth 1040 in Hall 1, Solar First attracted significant attention by presenting its comprehensive range of photovoltaic solutions. The display featured rooftop mounting systems, ground-mounted systems, solar tracking systems, floating PV solutions, and BIPV carports, demonstrating applications across diverse scenarios and establishing Solar First as a major highlight of the event.

 

 

Diverse Portfolio, Engineered for Southeast Asia's Climate

Malaysia, a key renewable energy market in Southeast Asia, is actively advancing solar project deployment. Aligned with the Malaysia Renewable Energy Roadmap (MyRER), the government targets renewables to constitute 31% of the national energy mix by 2025 and 70% by 2050. To address local conditions like high temperatures, humidity, and coastal environments, Solar First's showcased products incorporate specialized enhancements for corrosion resistance, structural stability, and simplified installation. The rooftop systems are lightweight yet robust, designed for compatibility with various roof types. The versatile ground-mounted systems withstand environmental stresses and adapt to complex terrains. Meanwhile, the tracking systems feature improved structural designs and intelligent controls to boost energy yield and reliability, effectively meeting the requirements of large-scale ground-mounted power plants.

 

Broadening Application Scenarios for a Diversified Energy Mix

The exhibited BIPV carport system seamlessly merges power generation with architectural functionality. It supplies clean electricity to commercial and public facilities while providing additional benefits like shade, rain cover, and vehicle protection, aligning well with Malaysia's green building initiatives and sustainable urban development goals. Concurrently, Solar First's floating PV systems make productive use of water bodies such as reservoirs and lakes. This approach conserves land resources and leverages the cooling effect of water to improve generation efficiency. Studies suggest Malaysia's floating PV projects hold an estimated annual generation potential of roughly 47 to 109 GWh, presenting innovative pathways for local new energy development.

 

 

Strengthening Foothold in Southeast Asia, Advancing the Green Transition

Solar First places high strategic importance on the Southeast Asian market and is committed to supporting Malaysia's renewable energy ambitions. The Malaysian government is fostering favorable conditions through mechanisms like the Green Electricity Tariff (GET) and Net Energy Metering 3.0 (NEM 3.0), accelerating the transformation of the energy structure. At the exhibition, Solar First not only demonstrated its technical expertise in PV mounting and system integration but also deepened collaboration and dialogue with local enterprises, project developers, and industry associations. The team held detailed discussions with numerous clients and partners, gaining valuable insights into local policies, project requirements, and environmental challenges. This engagement lays a solid groundwork for delivering more customized and locally adapted products and services in the future.

 

Looking ahead, Solar First will continue to be propelled by technological innovation, closely aligning its efforts with the specific characteristics of the Malaysian and broader Southeast Asian markets. The company is dedicated to continuously refining product designs, enhancing local service capabilities, and collaborating with partners to drive regional clean energy development, collectively working towards a low-carbon and sustainable energy future.

 

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