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Huawei and Pantas Forge Partnership to Boost Renewable Energy

Huawei Malaysia and Pantas Software have joined forces in a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to advance renewable energy adoption for Malaysian businesses.

Huawei will provide its Digital Power products, including Smart PV+ESS and FusionCharge solutions, while Pantas will contribute as a strategic partner in new business development. The collaboration aims to accelerate the transition to renewable energy for industries, SMEs, and residences.

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Pantas and sustainable solutions

Pantas, known for climate-tech solutions, will integrate Huawei’s global solar energy expertise to aid businesses in reducing carbon emissions and aligning with the National Energy Transition Roadmap. The partnership anticipates fostering a sustainable, low-carbon future for Malaysia.

Speaking on the partnership, Huawei Malaysia Vice President of Digital Power Business Mr Chong Chern Peng says, “Huawei Digital Power focuses on the needs of local businesses for different scenarios that will enable them to embark on an energy revolution.”

“We have end-to-end energy flow solutions that will open up a path to both the generation and consumption of clean power, as well as a sustainable roadmap for Malaysian businesses. With this partnership we are hoping for a win-win collaboration that will lead to a better and greener Malaysia,” he adds.

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