Sunview to explore tie-up with Huawei Malaysia


From left: Huawei global vice-president Xue Man, Huawei Malaysia vice-president of digital power business group Chong Chern Peng, Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, Sunview chief operating officer and executive director Charlie Chow Kian Hung and Huawei Asia Pacific vice-president Zhang Zheng Jun

KUALA LUMPUR: Sunview Group Bhd's wholly owned subsidiary Fabulous Sunview Sdn Bhd has inked a memorandum of understanding with Huawei Technology (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd to collaborated on renewable energy (RE) projects.

In a statement, the RE company said the proposed partnership would include the introduction of EV charging, microgrid, telecommunications site modernisation and energy storage solutions on a non-exclusive basis.

Under the terms of the arrangement, Huawei Malaysia will act as the technology provider while Sunview would be a strategic fulfilment partner, subject to the terms and conditions between the two parties.

"With the increasing adoption of renewable energy worldwide, the strategic partnership with Huawei comes at an opportune time where Sunview will be able to create more value with the technology from Huawei in assisting more Malaysian companies in the transition to renewable energy usage," said Sunview chief operating officer and executive director Charlie Chow Kian Hung.

Huawei Malaysia vice-president of digital power business group Chong Chern Peng added that power production needs to be low carbonised to drive energy revolution for a greener future.

"Our vision is to digitalise traditional energy and this is done by integrating digital technologies and power electronics technologies," he said.

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