VCI Global Announces 250MW Solar and 800MWh Battery Storage Project with Tianneng

Reuters01-05
VCI Global Announces 250MW Solar and 800MWh Battery Storage Project with Tianneng

VCI Global Ltd. announced a strategic collaboration with Zhejiang Tianneng Energy Storage Technology Development Co., Ltd, a subsidiary of Tianneng Holding Group, to develop a renewable energy infrastructure project in Malaysia. The initiative involves the deployment of up to 250MW of solar generation capacity integrated with up to 800MWh of battery energy storage systems. The project is structured under an Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Financing Facilitation (EPC+F) partnership, with indicative project value estimated between US$200 million and US$300 million. The collaboration aims to provide dispatchable clean power for AI data centers and digital infrastructure operators in Malaysia, with projected cumulative revenue of up to US$480 million over 20 years.

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