Trinasolar, a global provider of smart photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage solutions, has supplied 530 units of its Vertex N 710W (NEG21C.20) solar modules for a 376 kW rooftop solar installation at ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia’s aircraft maintenance facility at Subang Airport.
The project required strict regulatory compliance and advanced anti-glare measures, given the critical safety standards applicable to airport environments. To meet these requirements, Trinasolar deployed its Vertex N modules featuring a specialised anti-glare coating designed to minimise light reflection and prevent any interference with flight operations. The coating also enhances sunlight absorption, improving overall power generation efficiency.
ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia, the country’s largest business aviation maintenance provider, operates a 149,500-square-foot facility at Subang Airport, of which 110,000 square feet of rooftop space has been utilised for solar deployment. The high-power Vertex N modules were selected to maximise energy output within the constrained rooftop area.
Powered by advanced n-type i-TOPCon cell technology, the Vertex N modules deliver higher efficiency and superior performance. The dual-glass design ensures durability under challenging environmental conditions, including high heat, humidity, salt exposure, ammonia, and sand, enabling reliable long-term operation in Malaysia’s tropical climate. Additionally, the modules’ low-voltage architecture and high string power help reduce balance-of-system costs and streamline installation within the restricted zones of airport infrastructure.
Commenting on the deployment, Elva Wang, Group Director of South, Southeast and Central Asia at Trina Solar, said, “Airports represent some of the most safety-critical and regulation-intensive environments. Our Vertex N modules enable EPCs, developers and operators to deliver high-output solar systems in space-constrained settings while complying with stringent operational and technical standards.”
Trinasolar has extensive experience in delivering rooftop solar installations for airport infrastructure, with projects successfully implemented across China, Australia, and India, reinforcing its position as a key partner for regulated infrastructure decarbonisation initiatives.
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