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Thursday, February 24 2022 - 23:58
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Huawei Malaysia Partners with KVC Industrial, JJ-LAP to Advance Renewable Energy Transition
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Feb .24, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Huawei Technologies (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd has recently entered into partnerships 
with KVC Industrial Supplies Sdn Bhd and JJ-LAPP (M) Sdn Bhd in a bid to meet 
the country's energy demands and to accelerate its progress towards carbon 
neutrality by 2050 through solar manufacturing and the deployment of 
Photovoltaic (PV) technology.

These partnerships with KVC Industrial Supplies and JJ-LAPP Malaysia will see 
both partners taking on the sales, distribution and service support of Huawei's 
complete range of solar inverters across the country. Both parties have 
currently secured the role of being the main distributors of Huawei Smart PV 
inverters in Malaysia. 

Huawei Malaysia will also undertake the task of being the technology advisor 
for both parties and manufacture the products as well as conduct product 
training to support the development of clean hydrogen and other renewables 
technologies.

The MoU signing ceremonies were held recently with KVC Industrial Supplies and 
JJ-LAPP Malaysia in two separate ceremonies. On both occasions, Huawei Malaysia 
was represented by Mr. Chong Chern Peng, Vice President of Digital Power. The 
MoU signing ceremony with KVC was witnessed by Huawei Malaysia CEO Mr. Michael 
Yuan, and the signing ceremony with JJ-LAPP Malaysia was witnessed by their CEO 
Mr. Marc von Grabowski.

"KVC has contributed more than 600MW in Malaysia for the Solar PV industry. 
This is parallel with our values of being 'Committed to People and the Planet'. 
We strive to accelerate the nurturing of a sustainable ecosystem through 
strategic partnerships," said KVC Industrial Supplies Country Managing Director 
Mr. Eddie Wong Kok Leong.

"We are proud to have established a long and successful partnership with Huawei 
since 2017. We achieved remarkable milestones when we worked together to 
deliver unprecedented carbon reductions and we believe that our comprehensive 
solar PV XtructureD Solutions® and an extensive sales network will complement 
Huawei's state-of-the-art technology and propel us towards greater heights," he 
added.

"We are excited to further our partnership with Huawei in Malaysia and we are 
looking forward to working with them as their certified Value-Added Partner and 
ASEAN Regional Partner. The combined expertise of Huawei, with more than 30 
years of expertise in digital information technology, and JJ-LAPP Malaysia, a 
leading cable, connectivity and renewable energy solutions provider with an 
extensive network and a broad reach in ASEAN, will no doubt accelerate the 
growth of renewable energy solutions in Malaysia and the region," said Mr. 
Chang Chee Keong, General Manager of JJ-LAPP Malaysia. 

According to Mr. Chong, the partnerships have enabled all parties to develop 
strong bonds with their clients and improve efficiency in delivering better 
products, solutions and services to the market. 

"We believe in the development of the local ecosystem by collaborating with 
partners. Achieving carbon neutrality will require the collective efforts of 
all industry players. We at Huawei are committed to this end by offering our 
products and solutions through our partnerships towards jointly exploring new 
journeys of green and digital value transformation for society," said Mr. Chong.

Solar energy has been a key pillar of the global energy transition and has 
become the preferred energy source of choice due to rapid advancements of 
high-tech solutions that have drastically improved its accessibility, 
adaptability, competitive pricing, sustainability, and productivity output. 

With electricity consumption expected to double by 2040 in Southeast Asia, 
Malaysia is one of the fastest-growing solar energy markets. The demand for 
solar energy reciprocates the concerns of emission and pollution of high 
electricity consumption and is key to meeting the additional energy capacity 
that will be needed to fuel growth in the region's emerging markets.

Source:Huawei

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