Interview: Zeth Lim, CEO of Verdant Solar on democratizing solar energy
Verdant Solar has become Malaysia’s leading residential solar provider, doubling its growth from 2022, with over 1300 homes equipped with solar energy systems.
Recognized by the Malaysian Book of Records, the company has also launched the its home app, facilitating energy management for homeowners.
With installations totaling 9958.9kW and significant CO2 reduction, Verdant Solar aims to drive Malaysia’s transition to renewable energy. The launch of the app aligns with their commitment to innovation and sustainability.
Zeth Lim, Chief Executive Officer of Verdant Solar, says “We’re dedicated to practical initiatives in the solar energy sector, with a focus on expanding residential solar adoption and driving innovation.
“We aim to maintain this momentum, providing Malaysians with the sustainable options they need. Today, we’re excited to launch the app, a user-friendly monitoring tool enabling homeowners to efficiently manage their energy consumption. This marks another significant milestone in our journey.”
Amidst rising electricity bills and a national push for renewable energy, Malaysian homeowners are increasingly turning to solar panels, supported by government initiatives.
Verdant Solar addresses challenges like initial installation costs through education and awareness campaigns, making solar energy accessible to all.
As Malaysia moves towards its renewable energy targets, the company remains dedicated to providing affordable and efficient solar solutions while solidifying its position as a trusted provider in the sector.
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