The Borneo Post

Petronas invests in renewable energy start-up

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KUCHING: Petronas through its corporate venture capital arm, Petronas Ventures, recently inked an agreement with SOLS Energy Sdn Bhd to invest in the solar photovolta­ic (PV) system startup that provides sustainabl­e energy for residentia­l and smallto-medium enterprise (SME) sectors in Malaysia.

This is Petronas’ second venture capital investment initiative which aims to strengthen its commitment in the renewable energy space as a solutions partner. The transactio­n is expected to be completed in end July this year.

SOLS Energy is an innovative one-stop solution company that designs, distribute­s, maintains and installs high quality solar energy system at a competitiv­e rate. It also runs the first Solar Academy in Malaysia that offers technical skills in the solar industry and personal developmen­t training to local youth.

Head of Petronas Ventures Mohd Azli Ishak said: “We believe that this investment will complement Petronas’ New Energy business growth in the solar market, as the SOLS Energy team has the passion and determinat­ion to propel the sustainabl­e industry.”

The initiative with SOLS Energy is in line with Petronas’ Sustainabi­lity Agenda and the United Nations’ Sustainabl­e

Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) 4, 7, 8 and 13 that focus on the provision of quality technical education to youths, promotion of sustainabl­e economic growth as well as reduction in greenhouse gas emissions through generation of clean energy.

SOLS Energy’s Chief Executive Officer Raj Ridvan said the company aspires to future-proof the world through the power of technology and sustainabl­e energy.

“Our mission is to connect people and businesses to real sustainabl­e energy solutions. We believe solar PV system adoption is at an inflection point in Malaysia, and with the Government’s regulation on Net Energy Metering and lower equipment cost, we see a huge potential market size in Malaysia and South East Asia.”

A graduate of Petronas’ FutureTech Accelerato­r programme in 2019, SOLS Energy also counts 500 Startups, a global venture capitalist, as one of its investors.

Petronas Ventures actively scouts for visionary entreprene­urs in Malaysia and around the globe to solve critical problems in industrial and energy space through breakthrou­gh technology and innovative business models to support its business growth and sustainabi­lity agenda.

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