Risen Energy has entered into a strategic cooperation agreement with Eco Persona, a Malaysia-based solar EPC company, to jointly develop commercial and industrial rooftop photovoltaic (PV) projects across four northern states of Malaysia.
Under the agreement, the two companies will focus on deploying PV–storage integrated systems built around Risen Energy’s high-power Heterojunction (HJT) modules, string inverters, and commercial and industrial energy storage cabinets. The collaboration is aimed at enhancing power generation efficiency while reducing the Levelized Cost of Electricity (LCOE) for rooftop solar installations in the commercial and industrial segment.
Risen Energy will supply its latest Hyper-ion Pro HJT modules, which have achieved mass production power outputs exceeding 740 Wp, placing them among the highest-power photovoltaic modules currently available globally. The company highlighted that, beyond conventional ground-mounted applications, the modules’ high power-to-weight ratio, strong radiation resistance, and ultra-thin design potential also make them suitable for advanced applications, including emerging space energy use cases such as low-orbit satellite systems.
Founded in 2019, Eco Persona provides full-lifecycle services for commercial, industrial, and residential PV systems in Malaysia, with a particular focus on customized rooftop solutions for manufacturing facilities. The two companies have previously collaborated on multiple projects, delivering several benchmark rooftop solar installations in 2025 across states including Kedah, Penang, and Johor, with cumulative installed capacity exceeding the megawatt scale.
According to the companies, the renewed partnership will leverage Risen Energy’s HJT technology to help Eco Persona improve system performance and project economics for rooftop solar deployments, supporting wider adoption of advanced PV technologies in Malaysia’s commercial and industrial sectors.
The cooperation comes amid rapid growth in Southeast Asia’s solar market, driven by accelerating decarbonization efforts and corporate demand for clean energy. Both parties said the partnership is expected to strengthen their positions in the Malaysian photovoltaic market while combining advanced technology with localized EPC expertise to deliver efficient and reliable green energy solutions aligned with regional carbon neutrality goals.
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