The collaboration marks a pivot for Hoymiles as it aggressively expands its footprint across Southeast Asia. By utilizing TAMCO’s BR2 facility, the partnership aims to move beyond simple equipment supply, offering a full lifecycle of services including system integration, commissioning, and long-term maintenance. This move addresses the growing demand for renewable energy infrastructure in a region that has become a critical focal point for the company’s storage strategy.
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Hoymiles and TAMCO Partner to Manufacture Battery Storage in Malaysia
With sixty years of industrial infrastructure experience behind it, Malaysian power provider TAMCO is shifting into the utility-scale battery market. The company signed a strategic partnership this week with Hoymiles to locally assemble AI-driven 5MWh and 6MWh liquid-cooled storage systems at its Shah Alam facility.

Wong Jun Pin, CEO of TAMCO Switchgear, stated the agreement bolsters the engineering capabilities necessary for Malaysia’s evolving energy grid. Dr. Zhao Yi, CTO of Hoymiles, noted that the local manufacturing approach allows the company to tailor its global technology to the specific operating environment of the Malaysian market. Representatives from the Malaysian Investment Development Authority attended the ceremony, highlighting the government's interest in leveraging international partnerships to accelerate the country's clean energy transition and industrial localization.
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