Kuala Lumpur, 18 March 2026 – Regional clean energy solutions provider, Solarvest Holdings Berhad (“Solarvest” or “the Group”), today announced its involvement in the development of a 36 MWac solar project under Malaysia’s Fifth Large Scale Solar Programme (“LSS5+”) in partnership with Jubli Pasifik Sdn. Bhd. (“Jubli Pasifik”).
The Group today signed an Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning (“EPCC”) Contract with Jubli Pasifik, valued at RM89.5 million. Under the agreement, Solarvest is appointed as the turnkey EPCC partner for the 36MWac LSS5+ project located in Kangar, Perlis.
The solar farm will incorporate high-efficiency Tier One N-Type photovoltaic modules paired with world-class inverter technologies, designed to maximise energy yield and operational efficiency. Leveraging advanced engineering design and system optimisation, with detailed yield modelling and system configuration tailored to Malaysia’s tropical climate conditions to ensure optimal performance and long-term reliability.
The project will be delivered by Solarvest’s team of trained and certified installers, adhering to strict engineering standards and installation protocols to maintain high levels of construction quality and operational safety backed by disciplined project management processes to ensure system integrity across the entire installation lifecycle.
Scheduled to achieve commercial operation on 26 February 2028, the project is expected to generate approximately 68,550 MWh of clean energy each year and offset around 53,058 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually, contributing to Malaysia’s renewable energy target and decarbonisation ambitions.
Following commissioning, the operation of this LSS5+ plant will be supported by AI-powered smart monitoring system and digital performance analytics, enabling real-time system visibility and predictive operational insights. The monitoring platform features automated alert mechanisms that allow early detection of anomalies, rapid response to operational issues, and proactive maintenance interventions to minimise downtime. This helps optimise long-term system performance and reliability, ensuring stable energy generation throughout the project’s expected operational lifespan of 20 to 25 years while maximising clean energy output.
Executive Director and Group Chief Executive Officer of Solarvest, Dato’ Davis Chong Chun Shiong (张俊雄) said, “As Southeast Asia accelerates its transition towards clean energy, the role of technology-driven renewable infrastructure will become increasingly critical in shaping a more sustainable energy future. At Solarvest, we are committed to advancing innovative clean energy solutions that combine high-efficiency solar technologies, digital intelligence and integrated energy systems.
Moving forward, we see strong opportunities to further integrate emerging technologies such as battery energy storage, AI-enabled performance optimisation and next-generation energy management systems to support Malaysia’s transition towards a smarter and more resilient energy ecosystem.”
This project further bolsters Solarvest’s expanding orderbook, reinforcing a growth trajectory that now stands at RM1.6 billion. Looking ahead, Solarvest will continue to advance Malaysia’s renewable energy sector, leveraging technical expertise and operational excellence to promote sustainable growth and deliver meaningful benefits to communities, economy and the environment.