Engineers working on large-scale battery energy storage systems at TAMCO facility in Shah Alam, Malaysia

Malaysia Builds Battery Hub to Power Clean Energy Future

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Malaysia is building its own advanced battery storage systems instead of importing them, a major step toward becoming Southeast Asia's clean energy leader. The move creates local jobs while helping the nation hit 70% renewable energy by 2050.

Malaysia just took a giant leap toward energy independence by deciding to build advanced battery systems at home instead of buying them overseas.

Power infrastructure company TAMCO Switchgear and clean energy innovator Hoymiles announced a partnership in Shah Alam that will assemble massive utility-scale battery storage systems right in Malaysia. These aren't your laptop batteries. We're talking 5 to 6 megawatt-hour systems that can power thousands of homes.

The timing couldn't be better. Malaysia aims to generate 40% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2035 and 70% by 2050. But here's the challenge: solar panels only work when the sun shines, and wind turbines need wind. Battery storage systems solve this puzzle by capturing extra energy when it's abundant and releasing it when demand peaks.

TAMCO will handle the assembly, testing, and long-term maintenance of Hoymiles' AI-enhanced liquid-cooled battery systems at their Shah Alam facility. Instead of waiting weeks for overseas repairs or replacement parts, Malaysian energy companies can now get support locally.

Malaysia Builds Battery Hub to Power Clean Energy Future

The partnership combines serious credentials. TAMCO has over 60 years of manufacturing experience and has already deployed more than 300,000 switchgear units globally. They've earned trust with major players like Tenaga Nasional Berhad and PETRONAS. Hoymiles brings technology that serves 190 countries and holds a BloombergNEF Tier 1 rating for energy storage.

The Malaysian Investment Development Authority welcomed the collaboration as a model for how international expertise can strengthen local industry. CEO Datuk Sikh Shamsul Ibrahim Sikh Abdul Majid emphasized that this approach deepens supply chains and creates opportunities for Malaysian businesses and talent.

The Ripple Effect: This partnership does more than just assemble batteries. It transfers technical knowledge to Malaysian engineers, creates specialized jobs, and positions the country as Southeast Asia's go-to hub for advanced energy infrastructure. When neighboring countries need similar systems, they may soon look to Malaysia instead of importing from halfway around the world.

Wong Jun Pin, TAMCO's CEO, captured the philosophy perfectly: innovation creates possibilities, but execution and commitment transform them into solutions communities can depend on. Dr. Zhao Yi from Hoymiles added that advanced energy solutions succeed through trusted local partnerships as much as cutting-edge technology.

As Malaysia's digital infrastructure and manufacturing sectors boom, a stable power grid becomes essential for continued growth. Building these capabilities at home means faster deployment, better maintenance, and more control over the nation's energy future.

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Based on reporting by Regional: malaysia technology (MY)

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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