โ๏ธ Solar Projects
Lighting the Way Across Southeast Asia โ and Beyond
At SolarNMAX, every project is more than just solar panels โ itโs a story of progress, sustainability, and sunshine-powered transformation. Over the years, weโve proudly delivered clean energy solutions across rooftops, open fields, and even floating platforms, energizing industries and communities across Southeast Asia.
Here are 5 signature projects that laid the foundation of our solar journey:
๐ 1. Singapore โ Rooftop Solar for Logistics Cold Storage Giant
We installed a high-efficiency 2 MW rooftop PV system across four industrial warehouses in western Singapore. The system powers warehousing operations during peak daylight hours, reducing electricity bills by 35% and cutting 1,500 tons of COโ annually.
๐ง Solution: Tier-1 panels + smart inverters
๐ Location: Tuas, Singapore
๐ฟ Impact: Lowered carbon footprint & boosted green logistics profile
๐ฟ 2. Vietnam โ Utility-Scale Solar for Industrial Estate
In partnership with a local developer, we co-developed a 50 MW solar farm in Bรฌnh Thuแบญn to support manufacturing zones nearby. This project helped power over 40,000 households and aligned with Vietnamโs renewable transition targets.
๐ Location: Bรฌnh Thuแบญn, Vietnam
โก Output: 92 GWh/year
๐ญ Impact: Energy cost savings for industrial clients & reduced grid stress
๐ก3. Thailand โ Rooftop Solar for Seafood Processing Plant
We installed 1.2 MW rooftop PV on a large-scale food processing facility in Chonburi. Integrated with smart monitoring, it now offsets over 25% of the plantโs total energy usage.
๐ฑ Client: Export-oriented food MNC
๐ Result: Clean energy + lower OPEX
๐ฏ Highlight: Fast ROI in under 4 years
๐ 4. Indonesia โ Floating Solar Pilot Project
As part of our R&D roadmap, we developed a 500 kWp floating solar testbed on a reservoir in Java. This project explored smart anchoring systems, minimal land use, and real-time tracking of water-cooled solar efficiency.
๐ Location: West Java
๐ Focus: Environmental sustainability
๐ง Bonus: Reduced water evaporation by up to 25%
๐๏ธ 5. Malaysia โ Government-Linked Rooftop Solar Program
We rolled out a multi-building solar program for government facilities across Selangor, totaling 3 MW. This public-private initiative supports Malaysiaโs Net Energy Metering (NEM) scheme and sets an example for institutional solar adoption.
๐๏ธ Client: Government-linked agency
โ๏ธ Scope: Hospitals, schools, municipal offices
๐ Impact: 20-year savings projection + green leadership visibility