Malaysia, Japan Join Forces for RM142 Million Solar Project Unveiled at Expo 2025 Osaka

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A major international renewable energy collaboration was announced at Expo 2025 Osaka, with Malaysiaโ€™s Solarvest Holdings Berhad, HSS Engineering Sdn. Bhd., and Japanโ€™s Shizen Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. unveiling a new solar power project under a joint venture named SM01 Sdn. Bhd.

The 29.99 MWac solar project, to be developed in Gurun, Kedah, carries an estimated investment value of RM142 million and is expected to offset over 1.1 million metric tonnes of carbon dioxide over its operational lifespan.

The initiative was facilitated by the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) under the governmentโ€™s Green Investment initiative. The project is seen as a significant step in Malaysiaโ€™s efforts to attract foreign investment in its green energy sector and to advance its National Energy Transition Roadmap.

Speaking at the launch, MIDA Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Investment Promotion and Facilitation, Sivasuriyamoorthy Sundara Raja, said the project reflects Malaysiaโ€™s strategy to foster sustainable development through international collaboration.

โ€œThis partnership exemplifies Malaysiaโ€™s commitment to sustainable development and our position as a prime destination for green investments in the region,โ€ he said. โ€œThe SM01 project aligns perfectly with our National Energy Transition Roadmap and demonstrates how international collaboration can accelerate our journey towards a low-carbon future.โ€

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The ownership of SM01 Sdn. Bhd. is equally shared among Shizen Malaysia Sdn. Bhd., Solarvest Asset Management Sdn. Bhd., and HSS Engineering Sdn. Bhd. Shizen Malaysia is a subsidiary of Japanโ€™s Shizen Energy Inc., bringing international expertise in renewable energy development.

Solarvest Executive Director and Group CEO Davis Chong said the MIDA approval is a strong vote of confidence in the companyโ€™s clean energy capabilities.

โ€œThis incentive boosts the financial sustainability of the SM01 project and demonstrates the value of international collaboration, particularly with our esteemed Japanese partner, Shizen,โ€ he said.

Shizen Malaysia CEO Reza Ikram noted that Malaysiaโ€™s stable economy and green policies made it an attractive destination for clean energy investment.

โ€œOur collaboration with renowned Malaysian local partners such as Solarvest and HSS further reinforces our trust in Malaysiaโ€™s green investment ecosystem,โ€ said Reza.

HSS Engineers Berhad Executive Vice Chairman and Acting Group CEO Tan Sri Ir. Kuna Sittampalam added that the company is committed to delivering high-impact infrastructure to support Malaysiaโ€™s sustainability goals.

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โ€œWe welcome the governmentโ€™s support in the form of the incentive, which enhances the financial viability of the SM01 project,โ€ he said.

The announcement was made at the Malaysia Pavilion at Expo 2025, themed โ€œWeaving a Future in Harmony.โ€ The pavilion highlights Malaysiaโ€™s ambitions as a regional hub for sustainable investment and innovation, especially in sectors like green technology and renewable energy.

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