Malaysia’s largest solar company is seeing a surge in demand as the Iran conflict drives concerns over global energy security. Businesses are increasingly turning to renewable energy as a hedge against rising fuel costs.
The spike in interest reflects growing awareness of the need for alternative energy sources amid supply uncertainties. Companies are seeking more stable and predictable energy solutions to manage operational costs.
Industry players believe the trend could accelerate Malaysia’s transition towards renewable energy. As global tensions persist, solar adoption is expected to remain strong in the near term.
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