
Announcement
Representatives from i2 Energy visited the Equalenergie team at their offices in Exchange 106, Kuala Lumpur, for a productive working session exploring collaboration opportunities for the year ahead. The meeting focused on solar deployment and energy storage, two areas where both organisations are building active pipelines in the Malaysian market.
Equalenergie is a renewable energy and energy storage developer and producer registered under Equalenergie Holding Pte Ltd. The company operates with what it describes as a circular approach to rooftop solar, covering the full project lifecycle from engineering design and equipment procurement through to construction, ongoing operations and maintenance, and responsible end-of-life recycling of panels and components.
The conversations explored how i2 Energy and Equalenergie's respective capabilities could work together across solar and energy storage. Both organisations recognise that clean energy buyers in Malaysia are increasingly looking for partners who can offer integrated solutions, combining generation and storage in a way that delivers reliable, predictable outcomes across the full project lifecycle.
Malaysia's policy environment provides a clear tailwind for this kind of partnership. The country's National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR) targets 70% renewable energy capacity by 2050, with solar identified as the primary source. Storage is a growing priority alongside this: the Energy Commission is preparing its first battery energy storage system (BESS) tender, targeting four 100MW/400MWh facilities for commissioning in 2026. Commercial and industrial businesses watching these signals are already asking questions about how to position their energy infrastructure ahead of what promises to be a period of rapid market development.
i2 Energy operates as a clean energy platform serving sustainability officers, procurement heads, and business owners across Malaysia who are working through decisions on solar, storage, and corporate energy arrangements. Equalenergie's focus on rooftop solar delivery and energy storage development positions it as a natural fit for several of the customer use cases i2 Energy regularly encounters.
Commercial and industrial companies in particular stand to benefit from partnerships that bring together developer-grade solar expertise with storage integration capability. Peninsular Malaysia's grid can accommodate around 2.4GW more solar before storage systems become essential for grid stability. That threshold is not far off, and businesses that plan their energy infrastructure with storage in mind now will be better placed when the market reaches it.
Both teams are working towards formalising a collaboration for 2026. The specific structure of any arrangement is still being developed and will be confirmed in due course. i2 Energy will provide further updates as discussions progress.
Businesses with questions about how this potential partnership may affect their own energy planning are welcome to reach the i2 Energy team via the contact page.
Conclusion
Malaysia's clean energy market is moving fast. The organisations best placed to serve their clients are those building the right partnerships now, before the market forces the decision for them.
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