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Solaroo & PROTON Partner To Promote Solar Energy Within National Automaker’s Ecosystem

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Roslan Abdullah, CEO of Proton Edar; Lee Yeet Chuan, CEO of Proton Global Services; Johann Sze, Director of Solaroo Systems and Chin Soo Mau, CEO of Pekat Group.

Solar Photovoltaic and Earthing and Lightning Protection (ELP) specialist Pekat Group Berhad, is partnering with Proton Holdings Bhd to promote the adoption of solar PV systems within its ecosystem and employees as part of the national automaker’s energy sustainability initiatives.

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The partnership builds upon Pekat’s successful launch of a 12 megawatt-peak (MWp) grid-connected solar PV system at PROTON’s manufacturing plant in Tanjung Malim, Perak, complementing the latter with a reduction in carbon footprint and energy costs since March this year.

As part of the collaboration, PROTON will actively promote the adoption of solar PV systems provided by industry suppliers including Pekat’s solar subsidiary Solaroo Systems Sdn Bhd by demonstrating the savings it can generate and the benefits it brings to the environment.

A memorandum of understanding was inked today between Solaroo and Proton Global Services Sdn Bhd (PGS), for this exciting collaboration. PGS is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Proton Edar Sdn Bhd.

“With energy costs still elevated, coupled with the continuous push among carbon-conscious stakeholders towards sustainability, the partnership between PGS and Solaroo marks the beginning of the next phase in PROTON’s journey towards a more holistic green energy adoption.

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“Following our investment into new energy technologies at Tanjung Malim, we are hoping to adopt more energy savings measures throughout our entire ecosystem in line with the government’s target to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050,” said Roslan Abdullah, Chief Executive Officer, Proton Edar.

“We at Pekat and Solaroo are proud to continue our solar PV journey with PROTON, and provide the best low-carbon solutions for our partner in this long, mutually beneficial relationship,” said Solaroo’s director Johann Sze.

“As part of our growth strategy, this collaboration will add to Solaroo’s track record in the commercial and industrial segment. With the inevitable electricity tariff hike, the usage of renewable energy is appreciable in today’s economy,” Johann added.

Pekat’s RM33.1 million, 23-acre solar PV asset at PROTON’s Tanjung Malim plant has the potential to provide annual energy savings of RM5.85 million for the automaker and reduces carbon dioxide emissions from the facility by up to 11,536 tonnes per annum. Pekat has successfully secured over 195 MW of solar rooftop PV installation projects nationwide across residential and commercial & industrial customers.

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