Krabi

Formally known as the Ground-Mounted Solar Energy Project for the Government Sector and Agricultural Cooperatives. The scheme allowed an overall peak capacity of 800 MW and maximum capacity of 5 MW per project. The project officially commenced in Q4 2018.

Coara Marang

Located in Terengganu, the 116 MWp Coara Marang Solar Plant is one of the largest and most technologically advanced in Malaysia. Developed under the LSS3 programme and backed by a project finance loan from Maybank, the plant reached financial close in December 2020 and began commercial operations in September 2022. It supplies clean energy to Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) under a 21-year PPA.

Gorontalo

Built for a reputable global infrastructure fund manager, the project was designed with a clear focus on maximising energy yields through optimised layouts and high-quality components. Construction took place over just six months between Q1 and Q3 of 2018, following an EPC tender in late 2017. The project was successfully commissioned in Q3 2019.

Sambelia (Lombok)

Located in East Lombok, the Sambelia 1 Solar Power Plant is part of the first wave of utility-scale solar projects in Indonesia—marking a key milestone in the nation’s clean energy journey. Officially commissioned in December 2019, the plant operates under a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with the national grid operator, PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN).

Surallah

Engineered with a strong focus on reliability, performance, and cost-effectiveness, the project was structured to align with both developer goals and investor requirements—ensuring its bankability. It was delivered under the Philippines’ Feed-in-Tariff (FiT) Programme, which supports renewable energy through fixed-rate incentives for clean electricity supplied to the grid.

Benny

Located in Tarlac City, Central Luzon, this project is part of a growing hub for solar energy in the Philippines. It was developed under the country’s Feed-in-Tariff (FiT) Programme, which supports renewable energy by offering fixed payments for electricity generated—guaranteed for 20 years. The scheme has been key to encouraging long-term investment in clean energy.

Frodo

Tarlac City, in the heart of Central Luzon, has become a focal point for solar energy in the Philippines. This particular project was developed under the country’s Feed-in-Tariff (FiT) Programme—an initiative designed to accelerate the adoption of renewable energy by offering developers fixed payments for the electricity they produce, guaranteed for 20 years.

Williamsdale

The 11.1 MWp solar power plant at Williamsdale was the first project ever built in Australia by ib vogt GmbH. With 36,000 installed crystalline PV modules it marks a successful entry into a new and growing market.