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Shaping Southeast Asia's New Energy Landscape, Launching Malaysia's Largest Solar-Plus-Storage Project — Strategic Partnership Signed Between EVE Energy and GSPARX, a Subsidiary of Tenaga Nasional Berhad

Jun 03,2026


       (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) On June 3, EVE Energy and GSPARX, a subsidiary of Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), officially signed a strategic cooperation agreement to jointly develop Malaysia’s largest solar-plus-storage project to date. The Phase I project, with a capacity of 25MWp, was successfully signed and launched in the presence of YB Dato' Indera Mohd Shahar bin Abdullah, Deputy Minister of Economy of Malaysia, as well as the CEO of TNB and other distinguished guests. The project is scheduled to be fully commissioned by October 2026. Phase II, with an additional capacity of 15MWp, is already in the pipeline and is expected to further increase the share of renewable energy in Malaysia’s energy mix, providing strong momentum for the country’s energy transition.


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          As a global leader in lithium battery technology, EVE Energy operates the only energy storage battery manufacturing base currently in mass production in Malaysia. With industry-leading products, advanced manufacturing capabilities, and localized delivery advantages, the company is well positioned to provide safe, efficient, and reliable solar-plus-storage solutions for the Malaysian market, supporting the country's growing demand for clean energy. This strategic partnership marks an important milestone in the collaboration between EVE Energy and TNB, paving the way for deeper cooperation in renewable energy development, technological innovation, and energy infrastructure deployment. It also reflects EVE Energy's commitment to advancing Malaysia's energy transition and contributing to a more sustainable energy future for Southeast Asia.


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