Huawei Malaysia first established itself in Malaysia 25 years ago to provide telecommunications infrastructure, then began marketing smart devices to public users. In fact, Huawei's cooperation is not limited to just two industries, including collaboration with local agencies and institutions. Today, through Huawei Digital Power, it has taken the next step by announcing its solar energy solution for the wider Malaysian market.
This is not the first time they have ventured into the local solar industry, as they have powered several locations with solar energy, including Batang Ai, Sarawak, and also through collaboration with TNB since 2023 through a Grid Forming Memorandum of Understanding. In line with solar, is the battery solution (BESS) which is used to store solar energy. This battery can also be used to store energy from the national grid, before being used later and can reduce electricity demand during peak hours.
This battery solution can also save energy. One of Huawei's partnerships is how they can save energy consumption Yoonsteel (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, one of the heavy enterprises active in the steel industry in Ipoh, Perak. With the installed battery modules, they can save up to 25% on energy demand through a 432kW / 860 kWh BESS system
The solution announced by Huawei today is FusionSolar 9.0 PV & ESS which is better than previous solar systems. This system is a combination of a grid forming string inverter and a 1000-volt AC solar photovoltaic (PV) generator. This system can support solar power generation up to 11MW. It is also offered with 506KTL Smart String Inverters and a new generation 3000/7000/11,000 kVA Smart Transformer Station (STS) generator. Completing this system is the highly efficient LUNA2000-241 energy storage with AI-supported scheduling.
This FusionSolar 9.0 Smart PV & ESS combination is a solution for enterprises that can provide savings of up to USD 300,000. With current energy developments, Huawei aims to help Malaysia achieve its target of achieving 70% sustainable energy by 2050.

