Pos Malaysia sustainability head Jared Ho (right) receiving the Eureka Award from PETRONAS president and group chief executive officer Tan Sri Tengku Muhammad Taufik Tengku Aziz at the presentation ceremony.
Pos Malaysia and Pertamina lead the charge in Energy Asia Awards
In Asia’s quest for sustainable energy solutions, the biennial Energy Asia conference serves as a vital platform for showcasing transformative ideas reshaping the region’s energy future.
This year, the newly introduced 2025 Energy Asia Awards, brought two groundbreaking initiatives into the spotlight – both exemplifying the transformative potential of sustainable innovation in driving the region’s energy transition.
The pitch competition and awards honoured Pos Malaysia and Pertamina, recognising their pioneering projects in sustainable logistics and community empowerment – initiatives that are setting new benchmarks for the industry.
Pioneering green logistics
Pos Malaysia received the Eureka Award in the innovation category. The national postal service is transforming the landscape with its ambitious sustainability initiatives.
Sustainability head Jared Ho shared how the company has undergone and embraced a green transformation, beginning with the implementation of electric vehicles (EVs) in its delivery fleet.
Despite initial resistance from within, the company’s persistent efforts to promote a culture of sustainability have paid off.
“We started with just a small fleet of EVs, and now 25% of our last-mile vehicles are either electric or run on alternative energy,” Ho noted.
This transition was not without its challenges. Many drivers were initially skeptical, with some fearing the reliability of EVs.
Ho recounts a pivotal moment when a previously resistant driver approached him, asking, “When am I getting my EV?” This change in attitude was largely driven by positive feedback from peers and the pride of contributing to a greener future.
Pos Malaysia’s journey is a testament to the power of incremental change and strategic foresight.
By aligning their operations with environmental goals, they are not only reducing emissions but also setting a precedent for other logistics companies to follow.
Ho shared their commitment to creating green delivery zones in collaboration with municipal councils, underscoring their leadership in decarbonising urban logistics.
These zones are part of broader discussions with municipal councils, inspired by similar initiatives in countries like Belgium and England, which Pos Malaysia is actively pursuing.
Energising villages, uplifting economies
On the other side of the spectrum, Pertamina’s Desa Energi Berdikari project earned the Trailblazer Award under the social impact category.
The initiative focused on empowering remote Indonesian villages through renewable energy solutions that drive economic and social progress.
Pertamina CSR manager Roby Hervindo explained how the project integrates solar panels, hydro and biogas technologies to not only electrify but also economically uplift these communities.
“The goal is to ensure these villages are not left behind,” Roby stated, highlighting how renewable energy has enabled some villages to triple their annual rice harvests.
In Bali’s Desa Keliki, for example, renewable energy has transformed the village into a model of regenerative farming.
By installing solar-powered irrigation systems and using biogas for waste treatment, the village has not only increased its agricultural output but also attracted eco-tourism, providing an additional stream of income for the locals.
Beyond technology, Pertamina invests in community education and capability building, ensuring long-term sustainability and self-reliance.
They have trained local residents to operate and maintain renewable energy systems, fostering a sense of ownership and pride.
This holistic approach ensures that the project’s benefits extend beyond immediate economic gains, laying the groundwork for sustainable development.
A shared vision for sustainability
Both Pos Malaysia and Pertamina exemplify how strategic innovation can lead to substantial environmental and social benefits.
Their stories are not just about technological advancements but about making real-world impacts that align with broader sustainability goals.
The Energy Asia Awards serve as a platform to recognise these efforts, encouraging more companies to embark on similar journeys.
The awards also highlight the importance of collaboration and shared learning.
Ho pointed out, “While we can’t do it alone, sharing our experiences and strategies can inspire others across the region.”
Roby echoed this sentiment, emphasising the role of partnerships in scaling their initiatives and reaching more communities.
This collaborative spirit is essential for driving widespread change, as it fosters a network of innovators committed to a sustainable future.
The path forward
Both companies are optimistic about their roles in driving Asia’s energy transition.
Pos Malaysia is continuing to expand its green logistics network, working towards the ambitious goal of converting 100% of its last-mile vehicles to alternative energy by 2030.
Pertamina, meanwhile, is scaling its village empowerment programme, aiming to reach hundreds more communities.
Their stories offer valuable insights into the challenges and rewards in the form of tangible, notable change in pursuing sustainability in diverse contexts.
In this first edition of the Energy Asia Awards, Pos Malaysia and Pertamina have set a high bar, showcasing the potential for innovation and impact in the energy sector.
Their journeys remind us that while the path to sustainability is complex, it is also filled with opportunities for those willing to lead the way.
As these projects continue to grow and initiatives continue to trudge forward with breakthroughs, they offer a beacon of hope and inspiration for a greener, more equitable future.
The Energy Asia Awards embody a commitment to a sustainable future, highlighting that sustainability is a collective journey driven by vision and innovation.
As these projects thrive, they pave the way for others, ensuring Asia leads in the global energy transition.