Sunview unit bags two PV solar contracts worth RM196.1mil


From left: Jose Luis Echavarri, head of EPC, APAC, ib vogt (representative of Dayasinar Energy and Solarscape Energy); Seok Eun Lee, project development director; HP Ong, Sunview group executive director and group CEO; Vincent Ng, group executive director and group chief business development officer

KUALA LUMPUR: Sunview Group Bhd via its wholly-owned subsidiary Fabulous Sunview Sdn Bhd has secured two contracts for two ground-mounted photovoltaic (PV) solar generation facilities in Sungai Petani in Kuala Muda, Kedah, for a combined RM196.1mil.

In a statement the group sad the contracts, awarded by Dayasinar Energy Sdn Bhd and Solarscape Energy Sdn Bhd are valued at RM98.3mil and RM97.8mil, respectively.

The scope of the contracts include the design, procurement, erection, connection, commissioning, and testing, as well as the supply of equipment, for the construction of the two facilities, each with a capacity of 29.99MWac.

"We are confident in our capability to successfully execute this project, furthering our commitment to deliver clean energy solutions while contributing positively to our future financial performance.

"This collaboration aligns with our vision for sustainable growth as we continue to explore new opportunities for expansion both locally and internationally," said Sunview group executive director and group CEO HP Ong.

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