Proton Global Services Sdn Bhd (PGS) has appointed Industrial Laboratories Sdn Bhd (Industrial Labs) as its second solar photovoltaic (PV) system supplier, in an effort to increase the adoption of solar power in its network of dealers and vendors.
The move is part of PGS’s energy sustainability initiatives, as it aims to lower its carbon emissions and boost its environmental, social, and governance (ESG) scores.
During the signing ceremony, both parties discussed working together to expand solar energy adoption in Malaysia. Industrial Labs is a major supplier and service provider of renewable energy solutions in Malaysia, with experience throughout Southeast Asia.
PGS, a wholly owned subsidiary of Proton Edar, executes energy optimization and sustainable energy solutions for PROTON, in addition to having a presence in a diverse range of business activities.
“New energy is one of the core business activities for PGS, and aside from promoting and implementing the use of solar energy to our dealers and vendors, we have also overseen the installation of a solar farm at PROTON’s plant in Tanjung Malim, capable of producing 12MWp and generating potential energy bill savings of up to RM3.5 million per year for PROTON for 25 years,” says Lee Yeet Chuan, Chief Executive Officer of PGS.
Salahuddin should go deeper into the running of this company that has so many negatives but is making so much money from the toll gates MORE
“With the addition of Industrial Labs as our second PV system supplier, we are looking to accelerate the adoption of solar power in the PROTON network of dealers and vendors in 2023 to further reduce carbon emissions for the company.”
Malaysia has committed to becoming a carbon-neutral nation by 2050, and manufacturers such as PROTON will play a crucial role in helping the country achieve this goal.
“Beyond the scorecard, PROTON has a responsibility as a national automotive brand to play an active role to help Malaysia reach its carbon neutral goal by 2050, which is why we will continue to promote more green initiatives within the company and to our ecosystem for the foreseeable future,” says Roslan Abdullah, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of PROTON.
Government expands Budi Diesel quota to 300 litres monthly, aiding 200,000 pick‑up and jeep owners;…
Technology and semiconductor stocks may rebound after recent market corrections, with AI-focused companies poised for…
Government expands Budi Diesel quota to 300 litres monthly, aiding 200,000 pick‑up and jeep owners;…
Government expands Budi Diesel quota to 300 litres monthly, aiding 200,000 pick‑up and jeep owners;…
Paris Baguette Malaysia is now fully integrated under Singapore HQ, enhancing operations and regional strategy…
Malaysian enterprises must modernize infrastructure strategically to harness AI, enhancing resilience and reducing costs effectively.
This website uses cookies.