Express Powerr expands regional footprint with new subsidiary in Indonesia


Express Powerr managing director Lim Cheng Ten

PETALING JAYA: Express Powerr Solutions (M) Bhd has expanded its regional presence with the incorporation of PT. Express Power Energy in the Republic of Indonesia.

In a statement, the generator rental services provider said the move marks a strategic step to broaden its geographical reach and tap into opportunities in South-East Asia’s largest economy.

“The new subsidiary was incorporated on March 6, through Express Powerr’s wholly owned subsidiary, Express Energy Solutions Sdn Bhd, which holds a 99% equity interest in PT. Express Power Energy.”

The group said PT Express Power Energy will focus on the provision of generator rental services and related solutions, including the supply of distribution boards, generator synchronisation panels, transformers, switchgears, load banks and cables.

Express Powerr managing director Lim Cheng Ten said Indonesia represents a sizable and growing market for generator rental services, driven by ongoing infrastructure development, industrial expansion and the country’s vast geographical landscape.

“These factors create sustained demand for flexible and reliable power supply solutions across applications such as construction sites and industrial operations.”

Moving forward, Express Powerr said it will continue to explore opportunities to strengthen its regional presence while building on its core expertise in generator rental services.

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