Huawei’s FusionSolar seminar reveals potentials, opportunities in PV sector


Energy, Green Technology and Water Ministry Deputy Secretary-general Datin Badriyah Abd Malak, addressing the seminar themed "Lead to Smart PV Industry", which was organised by Huawei.

The president of the MPiA, Ahmad Shadzli Abdu Wahab addressing the seminar themed "Lead to Smart PV Industry", which was organised by Huawei.



Furthermore, James Lee, project director from Malaysian Solar Resources Sdn Bhd (MSR), shared a project development case study. A point that resonated with MSR was the fact that Huawei’s string inverter had zero failure rates to date.

Ko then cited the success factors in a solar project development. The success factors included local government regulations and policies, feasible financing modeling, investment location, proven technology and a reliable EPC company.

Huawei provides reliable inverter maintenance support, lightweight, consumable-free and quick replacements, installation facilitation and maintenance of power plants.

During the seminar, Huawei held a signing ceremony with MSR, and also one with Plus Solar.

MSR signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Huawei and looks forward to further cooperation. Plus Solar signed an MoU with Huawei, which says that Plus Solar will utilise Huawei’s string inverters in developing its 100 MW power plant in the following three years. 

Huawei, as the global smart PV leader, launched FusionSolar Smart PV Solution, which has been quickly adopted and applied in scale globally. 

* This article is brought to you by Huawei.

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