Huasun Energy has announced a partnership with ITRAMAS Corporation to advance 1.5 GW of solar projects. Under this agreement, starting in 2025, Huasun will gradually supply ITRAMAS with 700 W+ high-efficiency heterojunction (HJT) modules for large-scale solar developments.
ITRAMAS is a Malaysia-based renewable energy developer and EPC company and currently operates over 200 MW of solar power projects and has 1.5 GW of projects under development. In June 2024, UEM Group Berhad through its wholly-owned subsidiary and green industry arm, UEM Lestra Berhad (UEM Lestra) inked an agreement with Blueleaf Energy and ITRAMAS for the development of a 500 MW hybrid solar power plant in Malaysia.
Meanwhile, Anhui Huasun Energy Co., Ltd. (Huasun) is a Chinese company specialising in the development and production of heterojunction (HJT) solar cells and modules. It focuses on advancing HJT technology and scaling up production. Huasun has a capacity of 20 GW HJT products, and has supplied over 7 GW of HJT products to over 40 countries worldwide.
REGlobal’s Views: Malaysia is emerging as an important solar power destination. The country’s National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR), outlines its plan to raise renewable energy to 70% of the total energy mix by 2050, with solar power contributing 58%. This policy direction and firm targets have helped garner interest from international players in the solar power space.